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Ripper freedom is 'very unlikely' Ripper freedom is 'very unlikely'
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The prime minister has said he believes Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe will never be released from jail.The prime minister has said he believes Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe will never be released from jail.
Gordon Brown's comments followed a report in the Sun which said doctors at Broadmoor had told the serial killer's lawyers he was no longer dangerous.Gordon Brown's comments followed a report in the Sun which said doctors at Broadmoor had told the serial killer's lawyers he was no longer dangerous.
The paper said if the justice secretary agreed to downgrade him as low-risk, he could be moved to a medium security prison and eventually released.The paper said if the justice secretary agreed to downgrade him as low-risk, he could be moved to a medium security prison and eventually released.
Sutcliffe, from Bradford, was jailed in 1981 for murdering 13 women.Sutcliffe, from Bradford, was jailed in 1981 for murdering 13 women.
Speaking at his monthly news conference, Mr Brown said it was "very unlikely" Sutcliffe would ever be released.Speaking at his monthly news conference, Mr Brown said it was "very unlikely" Sutcliffe would ever be released.
He said: "Any prisoner held under the Mental Health Act will only be downgraded, as is suggested might happen, if the Mental Health Tribunal, which is independent, is satisfied that it's safe to do so. He said: "Any prisoner held under the Mental Health Act will only be downgraded, as is suggested might happen, if the Mental Health Tribunal, which is independent, is satisfied that it's safe to do so."
Life sentence
"We're not aware of any tribunal being asked for or arranged in relation to this case."We're not aware of any tribunal being asked for or arranged in relation to this case.
"Obviously the tribunal would consider these issues but in my view it is very unlikely that anything is going to happen that is different from the sentence that has been imposed upon him.""Obviously the tribunal would consider these issues but in my view it is very unlikely that anything is going to happen that is different from the sentence that has been imposed upon him."
Sutcliffe was given 20 life sentences and told by the judge he would serve a minimum of 30 years for his killings across Yorkshire and in Manchester.Sutcliffe was given 20 life sentences and told by the judge he would serve a minimum of 30 years for his killings across Yorkshire and in Manchester.
He was transferred to Broadmoor three years into his sentence after being diagnosed with schizophrenia.He was transferred to Broadmoor three years into his sentence after being diagnosed with schizophrenia.
A spokesman for the Ministry of Justice said life sentence prisoners could not be discharged by the Mental Health Tribunal while they were detained under the mental health act.
If a tribunal review found a prisoner's condition no longer justified detention in hospital, he or she would return to prison, he said.
"A life sentence prisoner's release can only be ordered by the Parole Board, and he has no access to the Parole Board while he remains lawfully detained in hospital under the Mental Health Act," he added.