Speeches by Davies-Jones.
Every Hansard contribution by Alex Davies-Jones this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 281–300 of 804 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
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| 24 Nov 2025 | HMP Downview: Female Prisoners “I will, but only briefly, because I am conscious of the time.” crimesocial-care | 12 |
| 24 Nov 2025 | HMP Downview: Female Prisoners “I totally agree with that, and I thank my hon. Friend for his work, both inside and outside this House, to help women in incredibly vulnerable positions. He is correct, and we feel that HMP Downview, with the separate E wing, which is on the estate but not part of the general women’s estate, is the solution. It does wo…” crimesocial-care | 212 |
| 24 Nov 2025 | HMP Downview: Female Prisoners “It would not be appropriate for me to comment on the devolved competencies of another legislature—this is something for the Scottish Government to determine—but I can outline what will be doing as the Government responsible for England and Wales. More than 95% of transgender women are held in men’s prisons. Of the smal…” crimesocial-care | 218 |
| 24 Nov 2025 | HMP Downview: Female Prisoners “I will ensure that the Minister responsible writes to the hon. Lady to inform her of that. In terms of managing the risk posed to biological women, these policies have been a success. There have been zero assaults and zero sexual assaults committed by transgender women in the women’s estate since 2019. To answer her po…” crimesocial-care | 61 |
| 24 Nov 2025 | HMP Downview: Female Prisoners “My priority is ensuring the safety of all prisoners on our estate. That requires a strict regime and a strict policy. I have met far too many female prisoners who—as my hon. Friend has rightly mentioned—are victims of crime themselves, who have been through the most horrific circumstances, and who have ended up in pris…” crimesocial-care | 562 |
| 20 Nov 2025 | Separation Centres: Terrorist Offenders “I thank the Liberal Democrat spokesperson for his questions and for the constructive way in which he asks them. He is right to highlight the chronic underfunding of our Prison Service and our criminal justice system over 14 years of Tory austerity. He is right that if there is a dereliction of the duty to look after ou…” crimedefence | 243 |
| 20 Nov 2025 | Separation Centres: Terrorist Offenders “As I have stated, the Government are committed to ensuring that separation centres continue to prevent those who pose the highest terrorist risk from influencing the wider prison population. That is precisely why we commissioned Jonathan Hall’s independent review following the appalling attack at HMP Frankland. Mr Hall…” crimedefence | 102 |
| 20 Nov 2025 | Separation Centres: Terrorist Offenders “I will not pre-empt the findings and outcome of Jonathan Hall’s review, but we believe in separation centres. They are a valuable tool, as the judgments state. We are ensuring that all our prison officers are kept safe, and once the recommendations of Jonathan Hall’s review are published and the Government have careful…” crimedefence | 74 |
| 20 Nov 2025 | Separation Centres: Terrorist Offenders “I am grateful to the right hon. Gentleman for his question. I do have a can-do attitude, and I am willing to do everything we can as a Government to ensure that we get this right—that we keep our public and our prison officers safe, and keep dangerous criminals locked up where they belong. The right hon. Gentleman will…” crimedefence | 96 |
| 20 Nov 2025 | Separation Centres: Terrorist Offenders “I echo my previous comments: we cannot pre-empt the judicial decision and we are looking at all our rights, including the right to appeal. There are select criteria for prisoners to go into a separation centre. Prisoners will be selected only if all other options have been considered. This is not the case if it is the …” crimedefence | 94 |
| 20 Nov 2025 | Separation Centres: Terrorist Offenders “It is right that we equip our prison officers with the most robust security and protection possible. That is why we are working with them, with the unions and with governors to ensure that all steps are taken. I stress that it is also really important that prisoners’ mental health needs are taken into account. We have …” crimedefence | 110 |
| 20 Nov 2025 | Separation Centres: Terrorist Offenders “I am grateful for the extension of an offer to help. I will ensure that that is followed up with our counterparts in Northern Ireland. We will follow the evidence and do what works to keep our prisons safe. We will assess the risks of any further radicalisation in our separation centres and our prisons to ensure that t…” crimedefence | 114 |
| 20 Nov 2025 | Separation Centres: Terrorist Offenders “Separation centres were never intended for use with all terrorist offenders; they exist to separate the most pernicious radicalisers. We are achieving that aim successfully using the current separation centres’ capacity, which is kept under regular review. We are awaiting the findings of the Jonathan Hall review, and w…” crimedefence | 90 |
| 20 Nov 2025 | Separation Centres: Terrorist Offenders “We are working very closely with the Home Office on this, and on our proposals regarding reform of the ECHR. As the right hon. Gentleman knows, we are bringing forward legislation to clarify exactly how article 8 of the ECHR, the right to a private life, operates domestically in relation to immigration rules, to ensure…” crimedefence | 143 |
| 20 Nov 2025 | Separation Centres: Terrorist Offenders “The right hon. Gentleman will be well aware that I am unable to pre-empt decisions that are yet to be taken by the courts. The Government will always ensure that taxpayer money is used responsibly and effectively. On the most recent judicial review, announced just yesterday, the Government are considering all the avail…” crimedefence | 259 |
| 20 Nov 2025 | Separation Centres: Terrorist Offenders “The right hon. Gentleman raises a very important question. Separation centres are a vital part of our strategy to manage those who pose the most significant terrorist risk. Following the horrific attack at HMP Frankland in April this year, we took immediate action to ensure safety in our separation centres. Today, ever…” crimedefence | 283 |
| 20 Nov 2025 | Separation Centres: Terrorist Offenders “My hon. Friend makes a valid point. In the past, the convention has served the victims of John Worboys, the families of the 97 killed in the Hillsborough disaster and British troops who died in Iraq, and it underpins the Good Friday agreement. It is frankly astonishing that the Conservative party, after 14 years of fai…” crimedefence | 181 |
| 12 Nov 2025 | Draft Victims and Prisoners Act 2024 (Permitted Disclosures) Regulations 2025 “I welcome the contribution from the right hon. Member for Melton and Syston, who did sterling cross-party work on the original legislation. I look forward to debating further measures relating to this issue when we look at the Victims and Courts Bill. I commend the draft regulations to the Committee. Question put and a…” crimesocial-care | 55 |
| 12 Nov 2025 | Draft Victims and Prisoners Act 2024 (Permitted Disclosures) Regulations 2025 “I beg to move, That the Committee has considered the draft Victims and Prisoners Act 2024 (Permitted Disclosures) Regulations 2025. With your permission, Mr Dowd, I will make a brief statement on the sudden and tragic passing of Baroness Helen Newlove, the Victims’ Commissioner. Baroness Newlove was a formidable champi…” crimesocial-care | 1,158 |
| 11 Nov 2025 | Violence against Women and Girls “My thoughts and those of the whole House are, of course, with Katie’s family after the horrific crime that occurred in Birmingham. However, the hon. Member is clearly incapable of facing up to the reality that his Government left behind. It is this Government who are protecting victims and ensuring that violence agains…” crime | 105 |