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Labour triggers emergency ‘one in, one out’ policy across prisons after influx of rioters into UK jails leaves ‘only 340 spaces left’

Labour triggers emergency ‘one in, one out’ policy across prisons after influx of rioters into UK jails leaves ‘only 340 spaces left’


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ER Editor: A reminder of the madness in the UK. The Southport stabbings (alleged) on July 29 of three cute little girls by a young, local-born man with a skin colour (an amateur actor), whose identity was initially unknown (thought to be an illegal immigrant), triggered protests and rioting in certain cities across the UK, especially in poorer, deprived areas such as those in northern England. Starmer threatened tyrannical measures, being tone-deaf to the real problem of unbridled immigration, of course. And the judicial machine has kicked into action fast, sentencing people to jailtime for merely posting on social media about these events (iconic), as well as physically taking part in them. The report below reveals a Hull man getting 6 years in jail for his physical participation, the maximum time so far. Now there aren’t enough places in prison. This is Monty Python.

The Operation Early Dawn programme is a local strategy to gauge who’s already in local police cells, and who’s going before the magistrate and likely to get jail time. Are there spaces for them at both ends?

It’s interesting to do the math on the article below. Notice the relatively large number of people being put out of prison (over 5,000) to make way for others already involved in the protests.

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Operation Early Dawn: Labour triggers emergency ‘one in, one out’ policy across prisons after influx of rioters into Britain’s jails leaves ‘only 340 spaces left’

GREG HEFFER for MAIL ONLINE

Ministers today activated ‘Operation Early Dawn’ as they triggered emergency measures to avoid prison overcrowding as more rioters are sentenced.

The long-standing plan, described as a ‘one in, one out’ policy, has been implemented in the North of England in the wake of the recent widespread disorder across towns and cities.

It allows defendants to be held in police cells and not summoned to magistrates’ court until a space in prison is available.

The Ministry of Justice said the plan had been put in place in the North East and Yorkshire; Cumbria and Lancashire; and Manchester, Merseyside and Cheshire.

The Government said its ‘decisive action to tackle violent thuggery on our streets’ had ‘exacerbated longstanding capacity issues in our prisons’.

Since the outbreak of riots after the Southport stabbing attack on 29 July, more than 450 people have appeared in magistrates’ courts in relation to the chaos.

As of Friday, police have a made a total of 1,117 arrests and identified hundreds more suspects in connection with the disorder.

There has been a total of 677 charges meaning it is likely that many more people could be sentenced in the coming weeks.

The Prisons Officers’ Association warned Operation Early Dawn would lead to ‘justice delayed’ for some offenders.

It revealed there were only 340 spaces left in adult male prisons at the end of last week, following an influx of 397 new inmates.

Labour blamed having to take the action on inheriting a prisons system ‘in crisis’ from the previous Tory government.

Operation Early Dawn was previously triggered by the Conservative administration in May in a bid to tackle overcrowding in jails.

Since taking office, Labour have also cut the proportion of a sentence inmates must serve behind bars from 50 per cent to 40 per cent.

The temporary move – which does not apply to those convicted of sex offences, terrorism, domestic abuse or some violent offences – is expected to result in 5,500 offenders being released in September and October.

‘When they arrest people they’ve got to make sure they’ve got them a custody space in police custody, because we might have prisoners filling up their cells.

‘Of course, they have got to pay overtime to supervise prisoners.’

But Mr Fairhurst clarified that this would not mean that some people who would normally go to jail would avoid it.

He described Operation Early Dawn as ‘one in, one out’, adding: ‘As people get released, we can then pick up people from police cells and take them to court.’

Mr Fairhurst had last night predicted the triggering of ‘Operation Early Dawn’ by the Government this week.

He told BBC Radio 4’s Broadcasting House on Sunday: ‘Last week we had the biggest influx of new receptions I’ve seen for quite some time.

‘We had 397 new receptions. As of Friday we only had 340 spaces left in the adult closed male estate, which is feeling the most pressure.’

The spokeswoman continued: ‘The purpose of it is to support very localised co-ordination between police stations, the prison services and the courts.

‘It’s actually to ensure that nobody is taken to court unless there’s a guaranteed space for them should they be remanded, and it enables individuals to be held in a police station until they are summoned for court. So it’s about managing very local issues.’

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