Speeches by Mahmood.
Every Hansard contribution by Shabana Mahmood this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 1,081–1,100 of 1,102 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
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| 24 Jul 2024 | Criminal Law “I thank my hon. Friend for that intervention. If we do not act today, we face a total collapse of law and order in this country. If we are forced to enact Operation Brinker, it will be a one-in, one-out system and we are then days away from the total collapse of the criminal justice system. It is a shocking state of af…” crime | 191 |
| 24 Jul 2024 | Criminal Law “With the leave of the House, I will respond to the debate, but let me begin by saying what a pleasure it has been to do my first piece of legislation in this House under your chairmanship, Madam Deputy Speaker. You are a fellow Small Heathan Brummie, and it is no doubt a great first for the community from which we both…” crime | 1,024 |
| 24 Jul 2024 | Criminal Law “That is precisely why we have ensured that we have an implementation period for this policy change. That work will continue at pace over the summer, so that the Probation Service has the time to prepare proper release plans for offenders who will be released as a result of the changes and to ensure that all our obligat…” crime | 995 |
| 24 Jul 2024 | Criminal Law “I beg to move, That the draft Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Requisite and Minimum Custodial Periods) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 July, be approved. Following my announcement on Friday 12 July and an oral statement to the House last Thursday, Members will know that our prisons are in crisis. The male…” crime | 686 |
| 17 Jul 2024 | Prison Capacity “My hon. Friend is right that we have broad failure across many of our public services, including within the health service. As my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Health has said, we have inherited an NHS that is “broken”. I will have conversations with him on the matter that she raises, but it is important…” crimeeconomy-jobs | 93 |
| 17 Jul 2024 | Prison Capacity “The hon. Member is right. In the end, individual sentencing decisions are for judges. They have discretion to apply the law as they see fit in the circumstances of the cases in front of them, and nothing that we have decided changes that picture. More broadly, we will have a sentencing review—it is something we committ…” crimeeconomy-jobs | 96 |
| 17 Jul 2024 | Prison Capacity “The implementation period that we have put forward in our proposals will allow the probation service time to prepare. As I have said before, that is different from the early release scheme brought forward by the previous Government; it will allow the probation service to do its job and ensure that there is a proper pla…” crimeeconomy-jobs | 135 |
| 17 Jul 2024 | Prison Capacity “My hon. Friend is absolutely right. As I said earlier, employment is crucial, because we know that if those who leave prison are in work within a year of leaving prison, they are much less likely to reoffend. That is why one of our manifesto commitments was setting up employment councils in our prisons—bringing togethe…” crimeeconomy-jobs | 89 |
| 17 Jul 2024 | Prison Capacity “I would be happy to meet both my hon. Friend and the right hon. Member for Dwyfor Meirionnydd (Liz Saville Roberts)—individually or together—to talk about the women’s prison, and to write to them on that point. In relation to Parc, I also pay tribute to my hon. Friend the Member for Bridgend (Chris Elmore). I would be …” crimeeconomy-jobs | 145 |
| 17 Jul 2024 | Prison Capacity “Of course, joint enterprise is not related to the changes we are making today, but I know that it is an issue of real concern and interest for my hon. Friend and other Members across the House. As I understand it, the Crown Prosecution Service is already reviewing the evidence. It is right for that to conclude before t…” crimeeconomy-jobs | 77 |
| 17 Jul 2024 | Prison Capacity “Police and crime commissioners are crucial to helping us to manage the current crisis and as we move the system to some health, hopefully sooner rather than later. I had meetings with many police and crime commissioners while in opposition. I have already met the lead representative for the PCCs on the Criminal Justice…” crimeeconomy-jobs | 80 |
| 17 Jul 2024 | Prison Capacity “I welcome my hon. Friend back to her place. I am well aware of the issues around indeterminate sentences for public protection. I know that matter is of great interest to Members, as it was to me as a constituency Member of Parliament. I know this territory well. It would not be appropriate to make changes in relation …” crimeeconomy-jobs | 171 |
| 17 Jul 2024 | Prison Capacity “I thank the right hon. Member—that is a very compelling bit of lobbying from her. May I offer to meet with her, so that we can discuss this issue in person?” crimeeconomy-jobs | 31 |
| 17 Jul 2024 | Prison Capacity “I welcome the shadow Lord Chancellor to his place; we have always worked constructively together wherever appropriate, and I look forward to continuing to do so while he is in post. He made a heroic attempt to gloss over many years of failure in planning by the previous Government. I was surprised that he managed to sa…” crimeeconomy-jobs | 857 |
| 17 Jul 2024 | Prison Capacity “With permission, Mr Speaker, I will make a statement about prison capacity in England and Wales. As you know, Mr Speaker, I wanted to make this announcement first in this House. However, given the scale of the emergency facing our prisons, I was forced to set out these measures before Parliament returned. Since this Go…” crimeeconomy-jobs | 1,271 |
| 17 Jul 2024 | Prison Capacity “I thank my hon. Friend for that question. The situation with IPP prisoners is of great concern, and I know that huge numbers of Members on both sides of this House care about it deeply. I share that concern. IPP prisoners are not caught in the changes that we are putting forward; those are indeterminate sentences, not …” crimeeconomy-jobs | 119 |
| 17 Jul 2024 | Prison Capacity “I welcome the right hon. Gentleman to his place. On the 18-month period, we have inherited a criminal justice system in complete crisis and at risk of total breakdown and collapse. It will take some time, by necessity, for us to be able to put that right. I do not want to mislead the public that somehow these changes w…” crimeeconomy-jobs | 392 |
| 17 Jul 2024 | Prison Capacity “My right hon. Friend is right. I take this opportunity to pay tribute to all the staff in our prisons, who do an excellent job under very difficult circumstances. He is right to acknowledge that the levels of violence in our prisons have been increasing, placing those staff at ever greater risk. This is similar to the …” crimeeconomy-jobs | 203 |
| 17 Jul 2024 | Prison Capacity “I thank the hon. Member for his question. May I gently say that this is part of the problem? I am not going to get into the specifics of his particular constituency or those particular planning proposals—those proposals are already within the planning system, as the shadow Lord Chancellor, the right hon. Member for Mel…” crimeeconomy-jobs | 199 |
| 17 Jul 2024 | Prison Capacity “I welcome my hon. Friend to her place. This change is designed in part to allow probation to do the job that it would normally do when it comes to prisoner releases on licence. We will have an eight-week implementation period; that is one of the big differences between this scheme and the previous Government’s end-of-c…” crimeeconomy-jobs | 183 |