Meeting of the Parliament 10 March 2026 [Draft]
I should declare the fact that I was the justice secretary who introduced the presumption against sentences of less than a year. However, I think that we should leave the sentencing guidelines to stand as they are without necessarily putting them in the bill, for the reasons that I set out.
I believe that one of the significant risks that are associated with the bill is coercion. I respectfully say to those who have lodged amendments—for which I am grateful—that I do not believe that we can legislate to prevent coercion. We can legislate to help to identify it, then seek to convict people for it, as we did through the Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill, but the reality is that coercion will take place, and we need to ensure that we have robust law to deal with it as and when it is identified.