Oral Answers to Questions Debate

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Department: Ministry of Justice

Oral Answers to Questions

Lauren Edwards Excerpts
Tuesday 3rd February 2026

(1 day, 15 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Alex Davies-Jones Portrait Alex Davies-Jones
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As I said to the hon. Gentleman in a statement, he must have a short memory, because we were brought to this House to discuss this matter. The Hillsborough law will be a landmark moment for this Government. It will be a Bill for the victims, written by the victims who have been through those heinous experiences. We will ensure that national security is upheld, and we will bring this Bill forward when it has the full backing by everyone and when it is ready.

Lauren Edwards Portrait Lauren Edwards (Rochester and Strood) (Lab)
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6. What steps he is taking to ensure that education and training programmes support the rehabilitation of people leaving prison.

Jake Richards Portrait The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice (Jake Richards)
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Prison education builds skills for life, including reading and numeracy, alongside work-focused training. We are expanding prison apprenticeships and prison industries, providing work-ready skills to support rehabilitation.

Lauren Edwards Portrait Lauren Edwards
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I thank the Minister for the work he is doing in prisons to improve literacy, but last week the Government confirmed to the Justice Committee that core prison education provision has been cut by a quarter nationally under retendered contracts. The independent monitoring board recently raised concerns about the impact that that will have in prisons, including Rochester prison in my constituency, on prisoner rehabilitation. We know that stable work is one of the top factors in preventing male prisoners from reoffending, so education and training are therefore key to reducing our prison population in the long term. How will the Minister ensure that this will remain a priority?

Jake Richards Portrait Jake Richards
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It was fantastic to visit my hon. Friend’s constituency with her just last week to visit a facility in the youth custody service, and I look forward to visiting Rochester prison with her in the future. She is right to raise this issue. There are real fiscal pressures when the two twin strategic objectives for this Department are dealing with a prison capacity crisis inherited from the previous Government and pressures in our courts, but that does not mean that we are going to overlook the importance of educational work in the prison system. We are looking at working with the third sector and the private sector to ensure that we can provide adequate provision while maintaining our two strategic aims of stabilising the prison system and solving the backlog.