Lammy braced for showdown with Labour MPs over plan to limit jury trials
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Lammy braced for showdown with Labour MPs over plan to limit jury trials
"Up to 65 Labour MPs are believed to be ready to rebel against the justice secretary's plans ahead of the first vote on the controversial bill on Tuesday. MP Karl Turner, a former Starmer loyalist, is leading the calls for a rethink."
"She is not just supporting the government on this. She is picking and choosing what she pushes back on because she does not want to just jump on every bandwagon. But with jury trials she wants to hear reassurances on safeguards before she makes a decision on how to vote."
Justice Secretary David Lammy's proposal to remove jury trial rights for thousands of defendants has created significant division within the Labour Party. Approximately 65 Labour MPs are prepared to rebel against the plans ahead of the first parliamentary vote on Tuesday. MP Karl Turner, a former government loyalist, is leading opposition calls for reconsideration. Former deputy prime minister Angela Rayner is among senior figures considering voting against the measures unless the government provides assurances regarding legal system safeguards. Turner indicated that current rebel numbers may be insufficient to defeat the bill at this stage, though the situation remains fluid.
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