The Conservative MP who chairs the Commons justice committee has suggested that controversial planned reforms to the parole system now before parliament have resulted from a “fairly dysfunctional policy process” within government.
Sir Bob Neill noted that part 3 of the government’s Victims and Prisoners Bill, dealing with parole, was not made available …
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