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HomePoliticsUK PoliticsStarmer and Sunak clash on security and prisoner releases at PMQs
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Starmer and Sunak clash on security and prisoner releases at PMQs

David Graham
By David Graham
May 16, 2024
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    Starmer and Sunak clash on security and prisoner releases at PMQs – BBC News

























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    1. Keir Starmer challenges Rishi Sunak on the early release of criminals under a scheme aimed at easing overcrowding in jails
    2. During PMQs, the Labour leader asks for a guarantee that no criminals considered high risk were freed early
    3. The PM insisted no-one deemed a threat to public safety would be eligible
    4. Sunak also uses his Commons exchanges to hit out at the Labour leader, saying that Starmer “won’t back our plans on defence spending”
    5. But Starmer tries to turn the tables on Sunak, suggesting that the early release of prisoners is hardly likely to make people feel more secure



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