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 661–680 of 1,137 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
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| 7 Jul 2025 | Prison Security “I thank my hon. Friend for her question. Under the last Government, between 2019 and 2023, drone sightings around prisons increased by over 770%. As I have said, we are investing £40 million in bolstering security measures in our prisons, and we are currently trialling new anti-drone netting on the long-term, high-secu…” crime | 57 |
| 7 Jul 2025 | Prison Security “This year, we are investing over £40 million in physical security across 34 prisons, which includes anti-drone measures to prevent drugs and other illicit items from entering prisons. Starting this month, we will trial the use of tasers by specialist staff, and we are increasing tactical staffing resource to strengthen…” crime | 52 |
| 7 Jul 2025 | Grooming Gangs: Criminal Justice System “The right hon. Gentleman will know that I cannot and will not comment on individual sentences. I urge him to live up to the responsibility of being the shadow Lord Chancellor, because commenting in the way that he regularly does on individual sentencing decisions, stripped of context and without all the information, is…” crime | 66 |
| 7 Jul 2025 | Grooming Gangs: Criminal Justice System “The hon. Gentleman raises an incredibly important point that was picked up by the Casey report, all the recommendations of which the Government have accepted, and I have no doubt that the national inquiry will be very cognisant of the issues that he raises. Through the Criminal Justice Board, we will ensure that every …” crime | 81 |
| 7 Jul 2025 | Grooming Gangs: Criminal Justice System “The sexual exploitation and rape of children by grooming gangs is one of the darkest moments in this country’s recent history. In the Crime and Policing Bill, we have made grooming a statutory aggravating factor in sentencing for child sexual offences, and we have accepted all of Baroness Casey’s recommendations, inclu…” crime | 68 |
| 7 Jul 2025 | Crown Court Backlog “I thank the Liberal Democrat spokesperson for that question, but I would challenge him on two points. I do not think we are undermining justice in this country, when he himself recognises that justice delayed is justice denied. We are trying to properly think through, “What is a good system for us to proceed with in th…” crimeeconomy-jobs | 85 |
| 7 Jul 2025 | Crown Court Backlog “The right hon. Gentleman raises a really important point, and I am grateful to him for doing so. Focusing on the children of prisoners was a manifesto commitment of our party, because—exactly as he says—there is a cycle there that society needs to break, particularly for the children of male prisoners, and especially t…” crimeeconomy-jobs | 140 |
| 7 Jul 2025 | Crown Court Backlog “My hon. Friend is right that the performance of contractors needs to improve. He and I have discussed that, and the issue regularly comes up in oral questions in relation to the contract for electronic monitoring. We monitor those contracts regularly. We are determined to pursue once-in-a-generation reform, but my hon.…” crimeeconomy-jobs | 111 |
| 7 Jul 2025 | Crown Court Backlog “The hon. Gentleman is right that the delays in the system and the long waits for trials are causing huge amounts of trauma to victims, who regularly tell me, him and other Members from across this House that they feel retraumatised by the criminal justice system when they seek justice. I am not willing to tolerate that…” crimeeconomy-jobs | 121 |
| 7 Jul 2025 | Crown Court Backlog “I will happily look at the details of the case that the hon. Lady raises. Some of that relates to charging and what the police and others are doing, but I will ensure that she gets a full response from across Government on some of the specifics. Let me observe that we make a whole range of victim support available to v…” crimeeconomy-jobs | 120 |
| 7 Jul 2025 | Crown Court Backlog “The Government inherited a record and rising courts backlog. We are investing more than the Conservatives ever did, and funding a record allocation of Crown court sitting days—110,000 days this year, which is 4,000 more than during the last Government—but we must reform, too. Sir Brian Leveson will soon present his rec…” crimeeconomy-jobs | 61 |
| 7 Jul 2025 | Crown Court Backlog “My hon. Friend is absolutely right. Victims on many occasions feel retraumatised by the criminal justice system because of the long delays. Defendants know that cases are taking too long to be heard; too many of them think that they can game the system, and that if they wait long enough, victims will drop out. That is …” crimeeconomy-jobs | 103 |
| 7 Jul 2025 | Crown Court Backlog “My hon. Friend is absolutely right that the old adage, “justice delayed is justice denied”, has come true. We know that we need bold reform. We have to get the backlog down, and we have to deal with the rising and record demand coming into the system as well. That is why we have made a record allocation of Crown court …” crimeeconomy-jobs | 78 |
| 7 Jul 2025 | Crown Court Backlog “The publication of Sir Brian Leveson’s review is due very soon. My hon. Friend will understand why I cannot give any the exact date, but once Sir Brian has published his findings, the Government will consider them in due course, and we will come to the House first with our full response. Jury trials will remain a corne…” crimeeconomy-jobs | 125 |
| 2 Jun 2025 | High Street Crime “If the shadow Minister ever did any homework, he would know that it is always the Attorney General who has to agree and sign off on unduly lenient sentencing referrals. Our proposals are there to make sure that the Attorney General always has a full 28-day period to consider and make rulings that often help victims. He…” crime | 81 |
| 2 Jun 2025 | Topical Questions “I hope that my hon. Friend heard the earlier answer on the unduly lenient sentence scheme and the review by the Law Commission, but if he writes to me with the specifics of that case, I will make sure that we look into it.” crimesocial-care | 44 |
| 2 Jun 2025 | Topical Questions “The hon. Lady will be aware that those seven biological males are on E wing, which is a transgender-only facility. We will review the recent Supreme Court ruling and make sure that we are compliant in everything we do going forward. We have inherited a policy that we supported in opposition. It was a strong act by the …” crimesocial-care | 72 |
| 2 Jun 2025 | Topical Questions “As I think the hon. Lady will be aware, that is primarily a policy area for our colleagues in the Northern Ireland Office, but I will make sure that we raise those issues with them.[Official Report, 1 September 2025; Vol. 772, c. 1WC.] (Correction)” crimesocial-care | 44 |
| 2 Jun 2025 | Topical Questions “I am content that this Government have deported more foreign national offenders than the previous Government. I am content that we have accepted the findings of the Gauke review, and we will be bringing the early removal scheme threshold from 50% down to 30% to make that sure more foreign offenders are eligible for rem…” crimesocial-care | 58 |
| 2 Jun 2025 | Topical Questions “We do not have a blasphemy law, and we are not going to have a blasphemy law in this country. As the hon. Gentleman will be aware, I believe that that specific case is going to be subject to an appeal, so it would be inappropriate for me or any other Minister to comment on the details of the matter. However, I am sure …” crimesocial-care | 88 |