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Criminal Justice 2025-06-25

25 June 2025

Lead MP

Andy Slaughter

Debate Type

General Debate

Tags

Justice & CourtsTaxation
Other Contributors: 20

At a Glance

Andy Slaughter raised concerns about criminal justice 2025-06-25 in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
An effective criminal justice system is vital to the proper functioning of a democratic society. An ineffective criminal justice system presents grave risks for both social and economic stability. The Ministry of Justice suffered severe budget cuts during Tory austerity, with resource expenditure level being 11% less in real terms than in 2010-11. The Labour Government’s investment includes an increase by £793 million or 6.5%, including further investment in the Prison and Probation Service and the Courts and Tribunals Service.

Shadow Response

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Shadow Response
The Conservative shadow minister criticises the Labour party for early prisoner releases during their tenure, questioning their credibility in discussing criminal justice issues. Labour has added more prison places compared to the Conservative government. The current government inherited a system with chronic underfunding and is now committed to significant investment in criminal justice reform, including increasing funding for courts, legal aid, and improving victim support measures.
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