Prisoners for Palestine: Hunger Strikes Debate

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Department: Ministry of Justice

Prisoners for Palestine: Hunger Strikes

Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede Excerpts
Monday 2nd February 2026

(2 days, 3 hours ago)

Lords Chamber
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Lord Timpson Portrait Lord Timpson (Lab)
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The noble Viscount is correct. This is a clinical decision, and that is why the work with our prison staff and health partners is so vital.

Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede Portrait Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede (Lab)
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My Lords, to build on the question from the noble Lord, Lord Marks, can my noble friend say something more about continuity of care when prisoners leave prison, whether they have been on remand or been sentenced? I am not talking just about drug addicts, but a whole range of medical issues which need that continuity. Can my noble friend say something more about how he is building on that care?

Lord Timpson Portrait Lord Timpson (Lab)
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I thank my noble friend. It is vital that, because so many people leave prison with drug, alcohol and mental health issues, we carry on that care with our health partners when they leave. I am really pleased that we are rolling out four new NHS neighbourhood hubs working with the probation team. These are based in probation offices so the teams can all work together. I hope to roll that out further. In some ways, it is a bit like the intensive supervision court model—to address someone’s complex needs, you need more people in the room than just probation staff, even though they do a fantastic job. It is where health partners, DWP partners and so on work. On Thursday last week, I was in Southampton meeting the probation teams there. It was clear from what they were telling me that, apart from needing lots more technology and support, it is about being joined up with other government departments, especially health and housing. That joint approach is vital to ensure that when people leave prison, we keep the support around them so they do not come back.