Monday, 16 December 2024Unknown Session

EDM 571: Prison maintenance insourcing

39 total sponsorsTabled

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That this House notes with alarm the rising levels of squalor and disrepair in prisons, with the National Audit Office estimating the maintenance backlog has doubled to £1.8 billion in the past four years; further notes with alarm recent reports by the Independent Monitoring Boards highlighting how broken and outdated windows make it easy for drones to deliver drugs and weapons, while prisoners are bitten by rats and venomous false widow spiders, yet there is little accountability when maintenance providers’ performance falls short; believes that the privatisation of prison maintenance a decade ago is at the heart of this shameful situation, with profit-hungry contractors and a corporate-style GovCo formed after the collapse of Carillion driving a dangerous race to the bottom in living and working conditions across the prison estate; welcomes the recent agreement by ministers that all options need to be looked at in order to ensure the best possible value for money for the public purse, but recognises that outsourcing of prison maintenance has proved to be a false economy, with the taxpayer picking up the tab for contractors’ costly failures; and calls on the Government to cancel plans for retendering these contracts and to bring all prison maintenance back in-house at the earliest opportunity, in keeping with its pre-election pledge to oversee the biggest wave of insourcing for a generation.

Sponsors (38 total)

Primary Sponsor
Kim Johnson

Labour (Lab)

#2
Cat Smith

Labour (Lab)

#3
Mohammad Yasin

Labour (Lab)

#4
Mary Glindon

Labour (Lab)

#5
Liz Saville Roberts

Plaid Cymru (PC)

#6
Siân Berry

Green Party (Green)

#7
Ms Diane Abbott

Independent (Ind)

#8
Ian Lavery

Labour (Lab)

#9
John McDonnell

Independent (Ind)

#10
Charlotte Nichols

Labour (Lab)

#11
Jeremy Corbyn

Independent (Ind)

#12
Andy McDonald

Labour (Lab)

#13
Rebecca Long Bailey

Labour (Lab)

#14
Grahame Morris

Labour (Lab)

#15
Mr Paul Foster

Labour (Lab)

#16
Brian Leishman

Independent (Ind)

#17
Neil Duncan-Jordan

Independent (Ind)

#18
Ian Byrne

Labour (Lab)

#19
Richard Burgon

Labour (Lab)

#20
Zarah Sultana

Independent (Ind)

#21
Jim Shannon

Democratic Unionist Party (DUP)

#22
Shockat Adam

Independent (Ind)

#23
Jon Trickett

Labour (Lab)

#24
Bell Ribeiro-Addy

Labour (Lab)

#25
Nadia Whittome

Labour (Lab)

#26
Clive Lewis

Labour (Lab)

#27
Kate Osborne

Labour (Lab)

#28
Steve Witherden

Labour (Lab)

#29
Ellie Chowns

Green Party (Green)

#30
Ms Marie Rimmer

Labour (Lab)

#31
Iqbal Mohamed

Independent (Ind)

#32
Mary Kelly Foy

Labour (Lab)

#33
Carla Denyer

Green Party (Green)

#34
Rachael Maskell

Independent (Ind)

#35
Sammy Wilson

Democratic Unionist Party (DUP)

#36
Cat Eccles

Labour (Lab)

#37
Luke Akehurst

Labour (Lab)

#38
Luke Myer

Labour (Lab)

Details

UIN
571
Date Tabled
16/12/2024
Total Sponsors
39
Status
Tabled