here's an idea. can we please have the £1bn per annum+ departmental allocation back, a sum which has been leeched out of the justice system by successive govts since 2010. its a tiny tiny amount of money - laughably small in comparison with the mountain of protected expenditure and yet has so much impact on public morale, the overall general feeling that our society is fracturing and the rule of law. Not one SoS MOJ seemed to believe it or was brave enough to say it to the skinflints in the treasury (and MOJ) who are either too dim or simply happy to see the fabric of justice in this country disintegrate. If there is no rule of law there is nothing. Refund the system you cheapskates! It's not difficult. End of new year message.
Thank you. I think an intermediate court is very likely to be recommended. But it would require primary legislation, which means it could not be in place before 2026.
here's an idea. can we please have the £1bn per annum+ departmental allocation back, a sum which has been leeched out of the justice system by successive govts since 2010. its a tiny tiny amount of money - laughably small in comparison with the mountain of protected expenditure and yet has so much impact on public morale, the overall general feeling that our society is fracturing and the rule of law. Not one SoS MOJ seemed to believe it or was brave enough to say it to the skinflints in the treasury (and MOJ) who are either too dim or simply happy to see the fabric of justice in this country disintegrate. If there is no rule of law there is nothing. Refund the system you cheapskates! It's not difficult. End of new year message.
Thank you. I think an intermediate court is very likely to be recommended. But it would require primary legislation, which means it could not be in place before 2026.
No. That was using secondary legislation to implement powers in primary legislation (s13 Judicial Review and Courts Act 2022).