New Clause 14 — Offences committed by disqualified drivers

Part of Criminal Justice and Courts Bill (Programme) No. 2 – in the House of Commons at 6:00 pm on 12 May 2014.

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Photo of Andrew Slaughter Andrew Slaughter Shadow Minister (Justice) 6:00, 12 May 2014

I am grateful for the hon. Gentleman’s comments, but he is misunderstanding me slightly. We do not oppose new clause 14. I would wish to have seen it remain part of the review, because of the arguments I have put forward about the substantial overlap with a number of other offences, most of which were introduced by the previous Labour Government in previous review—I think we are all agreed that that was necessary. We do not disagree that a review is needed now, but our new offence is of a different type and serves a different and, we say, a more effective purpose in discouraging drivers who are tempted to drive while disqualified. What the Government are doing—it may be right, but let us see it “in the round”, as the Minister would say—is looking at the more serious offences, where there has to be a balance between the nature of the offence and the maximum penalty.