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Robert Jenrick broadcasts plans to abolish Sentencing Council amid ‘two-tier justice’ row

By Editorial Board Published October 6, 2025 5 Min Read
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Robert Jenrick broadcasts plans to abolish Sentencing Council amid ‘two-tier justice’ row

The Conservatives have introduced they may abolish the unbiased physique that advises courts on sentences in a bid to cease what it has known as “two-tier justice”.

Shadow justice secretary Robert Jenrick stated that ministers, somewhat than the Sentencing Council, can be liable for setting sentencing coverage if the Tories return to energy on the subsequent election.

Talking whereas the Conservative Get together convention was beneath manner in Manchester, Mr Jenrick branded the council “not fit for purpose”.

“Never again can the British people face the prospect of two-tier justice,” he continued.

“We are slipping into a two-tier nightmare under Keir Starmer. All too frequently the law is not applied equally. No more – every single person in this country must be treated exactly the same, regardless of their background.”

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The Sentencing Council, which units out steerage for courts in England and Wales, discovered itself on the centre of controversy earlier this yr after it suggested judges to issue within the backgrounds of offenders as a part of the sentencing course of.

The proposed tips – which by no means got here into drive as they have been suspended – stated courts ought to “normally consider” ordering a pre-sentence report (PSR) for criminals in the event that they have been from an ethnic, cultural minority or religion minority neighborhood, transgender, beneath the age of 25, pregnant or feminine.

PSRs are taken into consideration when contemplating a legal’s sentence.

The council stated on the time that the advice was geared toward reflecting disparities in sentencing outcomes.

Based on the newest authorities statistics, since 2018 white defendants usually tend to have a shorter jail sentence than some other ethnic group.

Nevertheless, the Tories known as it an instance of “two-tier” justice, arguing it was biased in opposition to Christians and straight white males.

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Shabana Mahmood, the present house secretary who was justice secretary on the time, additionally expressed her “displeasure” on the physique’s suggestions, arguing that “as someone who is from an ethnic minority background myself, I do not stand for any differential treatment before the law”.

It means the Sentencing Council might be unable to concern new tips with out the specific approval of the justice secretary or the girl chief justice, who’s head of the judiciary.

However Mr Jenrick needs to go additional by abolishing the council altogether.

“The public are sick of voting for tougher sentences and getting the opposite,” he stated.

“So in future the justice secretary, accountable to parliament, will be responsible for setting sentencing policy. No longer will an unaccountable quango be able to subvert the will of the British people for criminals to be properly punished.”

A Labour spokesperson stated: “This is yet more rank hypocrisy from a Conservative Party that wrecked our justice system and left Labour to pick up the pieces.

“After 14 years of Tory neglect, our prisons have been left bursting on the seams as a result of they did not construct sufficient prisons, our courts overwhelmed, and public confidence within the justice system was left shattered.

“The Conservatives backed the proposed changes to pre-sentencing reports when they were announced and did nothing to stop them when they were in government. Labour took action the moment we uncovered their mistake.

“That is simply one other cynical gimmick from Jenrick, a person who continually undermines the independence of the judiciary simply to additional his personal profession.”

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