MPs Support Courts and Tribunals Bill Amid Labour Backbench Opposition
In Brief
MPs backed the Courts and Tribunals Bill, which limits jury trials, despite Labour backbench resistance.
Key Facts
- The Courts and Tribunals Bill proposes limiting jury trials to cases with likely sentences of three years or more.
- The reforms were supported by MPs, according to The Independent.
- Labour backbenchers strongly opposed the bill.
What Happened
The Courts and Tribunals Bill, including restrictions on jury trials, received support from MPs despite significant opposition from Labour backbenchers.
Why It Matters
The bill could change how certain court cases are tried, affecting defendants facing charges with potential sentences under three years. The internal Labour opposition highlights divisions within the party on justice reforms. Based on a single source report
What's Next
Further parliamentary debate and potential amendments to the bill may occur before it becomes law. Reactions from legal groups and the public may also influence its progress.
Sources
- The Independent — Controversial David Lammy court reforms supported by MPs despite opposition from Labour backbenchers(1d ago)
