Labour MP for Tottenham (22 Jun 2000 – current)
Former Labour MP for City of Durham ( 5 May 2005 – 6 Nov 2019)
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Edward Argar: The Government is taking forward every recommendation of the Lammy Review in some way – where a recommendation could not be implemented in full or exactly as set out, alternative approaches have been sought to achieve the same aim. The Government published its response to the Lammy Review in December 2017: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/lammy-review-gove rnment-response We...
Lord Marks of Henley-on-Thames: My Lords, the Lammy review raises a number of questions. Will the Government continue after the review to monitor disproportionate outcomes in the criminal justice system using the relative rate index method of analysis pioneered in the UK in the Lammy review? Secondly, does not the finding that black offenders are disproportionately likely to receive custodial sentences highlight the urgent...
Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede: My Lords, the Minister in the other place spoke about the progress the Government had made in implementing the recommendations of the Lammy review. However, my right honourable friend David Lammy spoke of a lack of trust, which is exacerbated when the Government claim to have implemented some of his recommendations when in fact they have not been implemented. Does the Minister agree that the...
Victoria Atkins: The Government published its response to the Lammy Review in 2017. Of the 35 recommendations in the Lammy Review, 33 recommendations were accepted; the two that were not taken forward by Government were related to the independent judiciary (Recommendations 14,16). Actions have been taken against each of the accepted 33 recommendations. Few actions remain incomplete, with those left centred...
Alex Chalk: The Ministry of Justice has published regular updates on the actions the department has taken in response to the Lammy Review recommendations. Of the actions we said we would undertake 29 have been completed out of the 33 recommendations made in the Lammy Review. The remaining recommendations have a justifiable reason for their extended timescales. Where a recommendation could not be...
Mike Freer: The Government published its response to the Lammy Review in 2017. Of the 35 recommendations in the Lammy Review, 33 recommendations were accepted, with only the two that related to the independent judiciary which were rejected. Our commitment was to undertake actions against each of these accepted recommendations. Of those actions we committed to in 2017, almost all have been completed, with...
Boris Johnson: ...the very strong and legitimate feelings of people in this country at the death of George Floyd. Of course I agree that black lives matter. We are getting on with the implementation, not just of the Lammy report but also of the report into Windrush. For instance, on the Lammy report, which this Government commissioned, and for which I thank the right hon. Member for Tottenham (Mr Lammy),...
Victoria Atkins: The Government published its response to the Lammy Review in 2017. Of the 35 recommendations in the Lammy Review, 33 recommendations were accepted; the two that were not taken forward by Government were related to the independent judiciary (Recommendations 14, 16). Actions have been taken against each of the accepted 33 recommendations. Few actions remain incomplete, with those left centred...
David Lammy: Yes. Amendment made: No. 285, in clause 49, page 17, line 28, leave out paragraph (c) and insert— '(c) the economy and efficiency of the provision of the health care;'.—[Mr. Lammy.] Clause 49, as amended, ordered to stand part of the Bill.
David Lammy: I, too, welcome the new Minister to his position. May I recommend to him the Lammy review? In it he will see that there is tremendous concern that the youth prison population now is 43% from a black or ethnic minority background. Will he look closely at its recommendations and can I meet him soon?
Justice: Progress in the implementation of the Lammy Review's recommendations.
Witnesses: ...Trust Jessica Mullen, Head of Policy and Communications, Clinks Jabeer Butt OBE, Chief Executive Officer, Race Equality Foundation Nina Champion, Director, Criminal Justice Alliance Rt Hon David Lammy MP
David Lammy: Urgent Question) To ask the Prime Minister if he will make a statement on the Government’s implementation of the Lammy review.
David Lammy: ...made: No. 290, in clause 52, page 18, line 21, leave out 'other than NHS foundation trusts'. No. 291, in clause 52, page 18, line 23, leave out 'other than NHS foundation trusts'.—[Mr. Lammy.]
...page 3, line 27, at end insert— '( ) "Relevant circumstances" are those— of which the person making the determination is aware, and which it would be reasonable to regard as relevant.'.— [Mr. Lammy.] No. 37, in page 3, line 27 at end insert— '(8A) "Life-sustaining treatment" means treatment which in the view of a person providing health care for the person concerned is necessary...
Paul Burstow: To ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) when he will reply to the letters of the hon. Member for Sutton and Cheam, references (a) Lammy/NSF/280103/MP, (b) StHelierfinance/090103/MP, (c) Specialised/061102/MP and (d) Blears/NSF/280103/MP; (2) when he will reply to the letters from the hon. Member for Sutton and Cheam, ref. (a) Lammy/NSF/280103/MP, (b) St Helierfinance/090103/MP, (c)...
Albert Owen: .... The Minister has offered two minutes, and we are using up time arguing over a minute or two. The hon. Member for Ealing Central and Acton (Dr Huq) and the right hon. Member for Tottenham (Mr Lammy) will each make a two-minute contribution. If the Front-Bench spokespeople keep their contributions to eight minutes each, we will get everybody in. David Lammy—two minutes, and you will be...
Lord Bellamy: My Lords, the Lammy Review, which the Government warmly welcomed, made 35 recommendations and the Government undertook actions in respect of 33 of them; only two others relating to the judiciary were left on one side. We have now completed 29 out of the 33, and outstanding actions continue in respect of the remaining four. Since the Lammy Review in 2017, our work has evolved considerably and...
James Cartlidge: We have implemented almost all the actions that we committed to in response to the Lammy review and our work continues on the longer-term recruitment targets for HMPPS. That work is firmly embedded in the HMPPS race action programme: a significant three-year investment to deliver long-term change in inequality. We recognise that the Lammy review was an important start, not a complete...
Edward Argar: The shadow Minister makes an important point, building on the point made earlier by the right hon. Member for Tottenham (Mr Lammy). I am concerned about the black, Asian and minority ethnic people in custody. As the Lord Chancellor has said, we take this matter very seriously. This runs through our response to the Lammy review and the race disproportionality work that we undertake in the...