Meeting of the Parliament 23 June 2015
I am sorry, but I do not have much time.
The Government has not been able to provide evidence that a six-month supervisory sentence for all long-term prisoners is proportionate and sufficient. It has not provided evidence that public safety will not be compromised if somebody has not engaged appropriately within that six months. There is also the argument that, if someone did not conform to the conditions of the licence during that six months, they would be back inside only for a short period before they were back out again. It would not necessarily be effective for all prisoners.
It has also been argued that the bill as proposed could have increased European convention on human rights implications.
It is for those reasons, and with considerable regret, that I advise the chamber that Scottish Labour cannot support this bill tonight.
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