Speeches by Richards.
Every Hansard contribution by Jake Richards this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 1–20 of 475 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
|---|---|---|
| 7 Jul 2026 | Early Release of Prisoners “What we will not do is put our head in the sand, which would lead to another prison capacity crisis, which would lead to another urgent, chaotic early release scheme as we saw under the last Conservative Government time and again. I cannot look victims in the eye and tell them that is good for them or for the country, …” crimefiscal-policy | 76 |
| 7 Jul 2026 | Early Release of Prisoners “I thank the shadow Justice Secretary for his opening remarks. This is a profoundly serious matter for all Members in this place, victims across the country—including those here in the Gallery—and indeed all members the public. Confidence in our law and order system must be maintained. We must all, therefore, recognise …” crimefiscal-policy | 508 |
| 7 Jul 2026 | Early Release of Prisoners “I will not give way another time. Once prisoners are released, offenders will be subject to strict licence conditions. We are adding tougher restrictions as part of the Probation Service’s toolkit for managing offenders when they leave prison. That includes restriction zones, which can be used for the most serious sexu…” crimefiscal-policy | 161 |
| 7 Jul 2026 | Early Release of Prisoners “I appreciate the right hon. Gentleman’s kind words, personally, but I gently say that the Opposition party has no plan for how to deal with the prison crisis that its amendment would have brought about later this year—there is no plan; there is no suggestion; there is no idea of where they would put the criminals we ar…” crimefiscal-policy | 132 |
| 7 Jul 2026 | Early Release of Prisoners “Let me make some progress first. The Home Secretary recognised that alongside prison building, there would be a need to reform sentencing, and for that be done above party politics. That is the principal reason why she asked Sir David Gauke, a former Conservative Justice Secretary, to undertake an independent sentencin…” crimefiscal-policy | 52 |
| 7 Jul 2026 | Early Release of Prisoners “I appreciate the right hon. Gentleman’s intervention. He has been consistent on this, although we do not agree on everything when it comes to criminal justice matters. The Government have looked at all options, including whether we can reopen those prisons closed by the last Conservative Government. I was struck by the…” crimefiscal-policy | 116 |
| 7 Jul 2026 | Early Release of Prisoners “I understand. I meet victims all the time in my role at the Ministry of Justice. Before being elected to Parliament, I represented many victims of child sexual abuse every day in courts up and down the country. I understand the issues that victims such as his constituent face. I impress on the hon. Member that the Sent…” crimefiscal-policy | 208 |
| 7 Jul 2026 | Early Release of Prisoners “Some Opposition Members still think he is a great man. I do not think that is a universal view on the Opposition Benches. Following publication of the review, the Sentencing Bill began its passage through Parliament and received Royal Assent on 22 January this year. It was explained during its passage that many of its …” crimefiscal-policy | 131 |
| 7 Jul 2026 | Early Release of Prisoners “Absolutely. The hon. Lady’s call for us all to reflect on that will be taken up. I know that the Justice Secretary and the Victims Minister, my hon. Friend the Member for Derby North (Catherine Atkinson), who is sitting next to me, will have heard that. There will be further correspondence; it was not a blanket corresp…” crimefiscal-policy | 93 |
| 7 Jul 2026 | Early Release of Prisoners “As happened on numerous occasions under Boris Johnson and Theresa May, in Opposition day debates the Government are quite within their rights not to divide on an issue—an Opposition day is an Opposition day. This Government are dealing with the prison capacity crisis that we inherited. We are facing a situation where, …” crimefiscal-policy | 145 |
| 7 Jul 2026 | Early Release of Prisoners “Sentencing judges always consider dangerousness and risk to the public, as probation officers do. Every offender has a level of dangerousness, which is risk-assessed by probation as and when they leave prison. That has happened for the last 50 years and will continue to happen under the new Sentencing Act. I want to en…” crimefiscal-policy | 201 |
| 7 Jul 2026 | Early Release of Prisoners “I understand my hon. Friend’s intervention. Let us be clear that many of the offenders we are talking about have been released previously and would continue being released but for the Sentencing Act. This is about what measures we put in the community to ensure that the community is safe, and that is why we are investi…” crimefiscal-policy | 272 |
| 7 Jul 2026 | Early Release of Prisoners “I am not sure which letters the right hon. Member is referring to, because none of the letters sent out by the Ministry of Justice has referred to people already being released. I understand the concerns that she raises. We take our engagement with victims incredibly seriously. The purpose of the letter is not merely f…” crimefiscal-policy | 181 |
| 1 Jul 2026 | Draft Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (Legal Aid: Anti-social Behaviour and Prevention and Investigation Measures) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Order 2026 “I am grateful for hon. Members’ contributions. I appreciate the uncharacteristically constructive tone from the official Opposition—there was a party-political barb in there, but none the less, it was a welcome contribution. I greatly respect the hon. Member for Bexhill and Battle’s previous career in the police; I kno…” crimefiscal-policy | 143 |
| 1 Jul 2026 | Draft Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (Legal Aid: Anti-social Behaviour and Prevention and Investigation Measures) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Order 2026 “That is certainly something we can look into. As my hon. Friend knows from his previous life before becoming a parliamentarian, legal aid is vital for access to justice, especially for those vulnerable groups. Although we are talking about antisocial behaviour measures and terrorism prevention orders, that still applie…” crimefiscal-policy | 485 |
| 1 Jul 2026 | Draft Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (Legal Aid: Anti-social Behaviour and Prevention and Investigation Measures) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Order 2026 “I beg to move, That the Committee has considered the draft Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (Legal Aid: Anti-social Behaviour and Prevention and Investigation Measures) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Order 2026. It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Mrs Barker. The statutory instrument m…” crimefiscal-policy | 265 |
| 1 Jul 2026 | Draft Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (Legal Aid: Anti-social Behaviour and Prevention and Investigation Measures) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Order 2026 “Committee rose.” crimefiscal-policy | 2 |
| 30 Jun 2026 | Women’s Prison Estate: Biological Males “There are fewer than five transgender women in the general women’s estate. The exact figure cannot be provided without breaching data protection legislation obligations.” crimesocial-care | 24 |
| 30 Jun 2026 | Women’s Prison Estate: Biological Males “The policy that we are implementing in England and Wales is lawful; it complies with the Prison Rules 1999 and the Equality Act 2010. The guidance from the Equality and Human Rights Commission has come out. We have 40 days to consider and ratify it, and we will do so.” crimesocial-care | 50 |
| 30 Jun 2026 | Women’s Prison Estate: Biological Males “My hon. Friend is absolutely right that we are determined to drive down the population of women who are in prison where it is safe to do so. That is why Lord Timpson set up the women’s justice board, which has taken huge steps not just in improving resources for women in custody, but in ensuring that we have plans to r…” crimesocial-care | 66 |