Speeches by Lammy.
Every Hansard contribution by David Lammy this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 201–220 of 1,501 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
|---|---|---|
| 2 Dec 2025 | Criminal Court Reform “I recognise that there will be a range of cases beyond those that will now sit with the magistrates, in which the sentence would be more than 18 months and up to three years. However, I believe it must be left to our magistrates and judiciary to make the appropriate determination.” crimefiscal-policy | 51 |
| 2 Dec 2025 | Criminal Court Reform “I recognise the sincerity of my hon. Friend’s remarks, but I have really reflected on what Sir Brian has said. There is no silver bullet in this area—I am not suggesting that the changes we are making to the threshold for a jury trial will fix this entire problem. It will take more investment, and we are making that in…” crimefiscal-policy | 102 |
| 2 Dec 2025 | Criminal Court Reform “Of course that person would get permission to appeal if the circumstances were legally correct.” crimefiscal-policy | 15 |
| 2 Dec 2025 | Criminal Court Reform “Yes, I can. For every victim of a crime, the crime is serious, but the decisions that I am announcing at the Dispatch Box are about the length of sentences—about asking our magistrates to go up from one year to 18 months, and asking the new division in the Crown courts to deal with sentences of 18 months to three years…” crimefiscal-policy | 61 |
| 2 Dec 2025 | Criminal Court Reform “My hon. Friend has put it very well. As I have said, it worried me when the shadow Justice Secretary did not mention victims at all, and he did not talk about the Conservatives’ record in office, either. Much has been said about further investment, but behind those questions is the suggestion that we should ask victims…” crimefiscal-policy | 73 |
| 2 Dec 2025 | Criminal Court Reform “We must protect our judges, and there is a climate of increased concern about their security because of statements—some of them made in the House—that would undermine the independence of our judiciary.” crimefiscal-policy | 32 |
| 2 Dec 2025 | Criminal Court Reform “I am grateful for that question, and I will reflect on my hon. Friend’s point about evidence, but as I have said, I do not believe that a sunset clause would be right in this area because of the demand and the complexity to which Sir Brian has referred, and also because legislation will take some time. I hope to see th…” crimefiscal-policy | 79 |
| 2 Dec 2025 | Criminal Court Reform “I came out of practice at the beginning of the Tony Blair period, and the number of cases then was nowhere near what it is now. There was no backlog—cases could come on within a year—so the circumstances were vastly different, and we did not then commission a lengthy review to look at all these issues in the way we hav…” crimefiscal-policy | 62 |
| 2 Dec 2025 | Criminal Court Reform “My hon. Friend is right. Implementing the recommendations, moving to legislation as soon as we can, continued investment in the court system, the concordat, and my obligation to bring about more sitting days are all important, as is the modernisation of our courts through, for instance, the use of AI and technology thr…” crimefiscal-policy | 74 |
| 2 Dec 2025 | Criminal Court Reform “We are doing all of it, I would say. I have huge respect for the hon. Gentleman and his experience as a criminal practitioner, and of course I have heard a great many messages over the last few days from friends of mine who are at the Bar or are criminal legal aid solicitors. Change is hard, but the Government’s respon…” crimefiscal-policy | 147 |
| 2 Dec 2025 | Criminal Court Reform “Further to that point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker. Just to clarify, I did discuss these proposals with the incoming Victims’ Commissioner. Today, an event on violence against women has been held at No. 10 with many victims organisations. From them and the Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department, my hon. Fri…” crimefiscal-policy | 76 |
| 2 Dec 2025 | Criminal Court Reform “The day I was called to the Bar, back in the mid-1990s, was a huge moment in my life. I came from a working-class, poorer background, raised by a single mother, and I am deeply saddened that over the last few years young people from all backgrounds have been put off from becoming criminal legal aid solicitors or barris…” crimefiscal-policy | 110 |
| 2 Dec 2025 | Criminal Court Reform “No. Absolutely not. We are implementing and building on the work of Sir Brian Leveson, and we are determined to bring the backlog down. It takes investment, it reform and modernisation.” crimefiscal-policy | 31 |
| 2 Dec 2025 | Criminal Court Reform “No, I do not.” crimefiscal-policy | 4 |
| 2 Dec 2025 | Criminal Court Reform “I can confirm that the jury remains the cornerstone of our system, and must do for obvious reasons. I want to see the backlog coming down, but this is a mountain to climb, and that is why I have said that I want reductions by the next general election. The trend at the moment is upwards, and we have to throw everything…” crimefiscal-policy | 71 |
| 2 Dec 2025 | Criminal Court Reform “As the hon. Member would expect, there will be an impact assessment at the point of legislation, and full scrutiny of these proposals both in this place and in the other place. I just say to him: listen to victims’ voices today, to our Victims’ Commissioner, and to the groups that support victims. They support these pr…” crimefiscal-policy | 80 |
| 2 Dec 2025 | Criminal Court Reform “Northern Ireland is of course in a special and unique position on this issue, and I am happy to get the appropriate Minister to meet the hon. Member and any colleagues to discuss these issues.” crimefiscal-policy | 35 |
| 2 Dec 2025 | Criminal Court Reform “The evidence is in Sir Brian’s review. This is an independent review, and I will read once again what Sir Brian has said: “it is important to underline that greater financial investment on its own, without systemic reform, cannot solve this crisis.”” crimefiscal-policy | 42 |
| 2 Dec 2025 | Criminal Court Reform “I am very grateful for the question, and I can rule that out. I am happy to have a Minister discuss with the hon. Member what we are doing in the coroner’s court.” crimefiscal-policy | 33 |
| 2 Dec 2025 | Criminal Court Reform “The hon. Member accepts that justice delayed is justice denied, but then does not come up with a solution. Does he respect Sir Brian Leveson and his work? Does he recognise that it is important that we reform the system, so that it is fit for purpose and for the next generation? Does he accept—he must, as a criminal pr…” crimefiscal-policy | 85 |