Voting by Prisoners

Part of Backbench Business — [20th Allotted Day] – in the House of Commons at 12:21 pm on 10 February 2011.

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Photo of David Davis David Davis Conservative, Haltemprice and Howden 12:21, 10 February 2011

I could not agree more with my hon. Friend. Indeed, if there were an argument that giving prisoners the vote would cut recidivism, cut re-offending rates and help the public in that way, I would consider the matter, but giving prisoners the vote would not stop one crime in this country, and that is after all the point of the justice system in the first place.

Let me return to the main text. Other prisoners do lose the vote, but we must understand that for someone to be sent to prison in this country in this day and age requires a very serious crime or series of crimes. There are convicted burglars and convicted violent criminals, who have never been to prison, walking the streets today, so there is a very serious threshold.