Prisoners for Palestine: Hunger Strikes Debate

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Department: Ministry of Justice

Prisoners for Palestine: Hunger Strikes

Lord Walney Excerpts
Monday 2nd February 2026

(1 day, 9 hours ago)

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Lord Walney Portrait Lord Walney (CB)
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My Lords—

Lord Walney Portrait Lord Walney (CB)
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My Lords, the Minister is to be commended for not giving concessions to those who have refused food in this instance. Does he not think that, rather than expressing sympathy for or condoning the behaviour of these individuals, the Government’s sympathy ought to be with the working people who have been terrorised by Palestine Action—which the people on remand and facing charges are linked to—including a security guard who was attacked with a sledgehammer? Is it not more important to protect their welfare than to eulogise this behaviour?

Lord Timpson Portrait Lord Timpson (Lab)
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Our prison and probation staff do an incredible job in dealing with some of the most complicated people in this country. When they turn up to work, they turn up to help people turn their lives around, not to get assaulted or be, as has happened recently, hospitalised as a result. It is our job to make sure that we keep our prisons safe not just for those people who live and work in them but also for people who are going into and out of work.