Oral Answers to Questions Debate

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Department: Ministry of Justice

Oral Answers to Questions

Matt Turmaine Excerpts
Tuesday 16th December 2025

(1 day, 9 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Jake Richards Portrait Jake Richards
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No. Luckily, the Ministry of Justice and the Prison Service have robust and proper guidance and procedures for when such scenarios come to fruition. I am satisfied, and the Ministry is satisfied, that those procedures are being enacted, and we will continue to keep that under review.

Matt Turmaine Portrait Matt Turmaine (Watford) (Lab)
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14. What steps his Department is taking to support magistrates.

Sarah Sackman Portrait The Minister for Courts and Legal Services (Sarah Sackman)
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Our magistrates are the backbone of local justice, and I thank every magistrate the length and breadth of the country who gives their time to deliver that justice. In return, we need to support them. That is why we provide extensive training not just at the start of a magistrate’s journey, but on a continuing basis through mentorship. I recognise that we want to go further and provide stronger recognition for their service, and we will be looking in the new year at overhauling the expenses regime so that we can support magistrates.

Matt Turmaine Portrait Matt Turmaine
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I thank the Minister for her answer. I recently had the opportunity to visit the county and family court in Watford, and while there I talked to them about the challenge of finding sufficient staff. Does my hon. and learned Friend agree that staffing is what makes magistrates courts and family courts work, and will she outline further what support the Government are offering to them?

Sarah Sackman Portrait Sarah Sackman
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I agree with my hon. Friend’s point. I was glad to visit Barnet court in my constituency, which has newly reopened after a year. I noticed what many who cross the threshold into our courts see: the first welcome from court staff, which often allays nerves and anxiety in an alienating environment. That is critical, and it is why we want to support our court staff, we are investing in legal advisers who support our magistrates, and we are supporting all of them. I would be happy to visit my hon. Friend’s local court in Watford if the opportunity arises.