Theresa May reportedly set to allow prisoners on day-release home to vote

Theresa May is set to risk incurring the wrath of Conservative MPs by granting voting rights to some prisoners, it has been reported.
It has been reported that Theresa May could be set to change the law so some inmates on day-release from prisons such as HMP Doncaster could be allowed to go home to voteIt has been reported that Theresa May could be set to change the law so some inmates on day-release from prisons such as HMP Doncaster could be allowed to go home to vote
It has been reported that Theresa May could be set to change the law so some inmates on day-release from prisons such as HMP Doncaster could be allowed to go home to vote

Prisoners sentenced to less than a year in jail and who are let out on day release will allowed to return home to vote after Justice Secretary David Lidington decided to end the existing total ban, according to The Sunday Times.

The move follows a 12-year wrangle between the UK and the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg which has repeatedly ruled the blanket ban breaches prisoners’ human rights.

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The former prime minister David Cameron once said the thought of prisoners being given the vote made him feel 'physically sick'.

Mr Lidington was reported to have circulated his proposals to other ministers last week.

However Tory MP Peter Bone told The Sunday Times: “I’m not in favour of letting prisoners vote.

I find it extraordinary. It’s a bonkers decision. I think a lot of MPs will be concerned about this.”

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A Government spokeswoman said: “We do not comment on speculation. Our policy on prisoner voting is well established – it remains a matter for the UK to determine, and offenders in prison cannot vote.”