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Prisoner voting ban 'breaks law' | Prisoner voting ban 'breaks law' |
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The general election will break the law unless the ban on prisoners voting is lifted, a pressure group has warned. | The general election will break the law unless the ban on prisoners voting is lifted, a pressure group has warned. |
Barred From Voting, which includes prison governors, penal reformers, politicians and church leaders, says new legislation is needed immediately. | Barred From Voting, which includes prison governors, penal reformers, politicians and church leaders, says new legislation is needed immediately. |
In December, the Council of Europe's Committee of Ministers said the ban meant the election risked breaching the European human rights convention. | In December, the Council of Europe's Committee of Ministers said the ban meant the election risked breaching the European human rights convention. |
The Ministry of Justice said the issue remained under "careful consideration". | The Ministry of Justice said the issue remained under "careful consideration". |
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In 2005, the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights declared that it was unlawful to deny all sentenced prisoners voting rights in UK elections. | In 2005, the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights declared that it was unlawful to deny all sentenced prisoners voting rights in UK elections. |
Since then, the government has consulted twice on voting reforms, but there is no sign that any changes will be in place by the general election. | Since then, the government has consulted twice on voting reforms, but there is no sign that any changes will be in place by the general election. |
The Committee of Ministers at the Council of Europe expressed "serious concern" that there was a "significant risk" the election might fail to comply with the European Convention on Human Rights. | The Committee of Ministers at the Council of Europe expressed "serious concern" that there was a "significant risk" the election might fail to comply with the European Convention on Human Rights. |
The Barred from Voting group has amplified those concerns, but says there is still time for ministers to introduce measures to enfranchise sentenced prisoners. | The Barred from Voting group has amplified those concerns, but says there is still time for ministers to introduce measures to enfranchise sentenced prisoners. |
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