Protection of Prison Staff Debate

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Department: Ministry of Justice

Protection of Prison Staff

Jonathan Brash Excerpts
Monday 12th May 2025

(1 day, 19 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Nicholas Dakin Portrait Sir Nicholas Dakin
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The individual to whom the hon. Gentleman refers is part of a police investigation at the moment, so it would be inappropriate for me to comment on that. He makes a good point about the management of very dangerous people in our prisons. That is why we rely on the expertise and experience of prison staff, officers and governors.

Jonathan Brash Portrait Mr Jonathan Brash (Hartlepool) (Lab)
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Prison should be a rehabilitative place for the vast majority of prisoners; that is good for society, for lowering crime and for our economy. But there is a small number of prisoners in our prison system for whom it should never be about that; instead, it should be about punishment. The Southport murderer should die in jail and if he cannot be in jail without threatening prison officers, he has forfeited his rights. Does the Minister agree?

Nicholas Dakin Portrait Sir Nicholas Dakin
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What I do agree with is that punishment and public protection are two very important reasons why people go to prison. As I said to the hon. Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon), I cannot comment on a live police investigation, and my hon. Friend will understand the reasons why.