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Voting Rights: Prisoners

Question for Cabinet Office

UIN 268431, tabled on 24 June 2019

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, whether he has plans to give prisoners in England the right to vote.

Answered on

27 June 2019

It is the Government’s long-established position that when someone commits a crime, which is sufficiently serious to receive a prison sentence, they are deemed to have broken their contract with society to such an extent that they should not have the right to vote until they are ready to be back in the community.

Answered by

Cabinet Office
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