Keep Jury Trials

Today the Conservatives forced a vote on Labour plans to restrict access to trial by Jury.

Conservatives voted to keep trial by jury.

The Labour government bill to do restrict jury trials got through to the next stage but the fight goes on.












The Courts and Tribunals Bill passed by 304 votes to 203, a majority of 101, with 10 Labour MPs rebelling against the government.

The 10 Labour MPs who voted against the bill were Apsana Begum, Richard Burgon, Ian Byrne, Imran Hussain, Kim Johnson, Ian Lavery, John McDonnell, Bell Ribeiro-Addy, Jon Trickett and Nadia Whittome.

There were 90 Labour MPs listed as no vote recorded, which can mean abstention.

Labour MP Karl Turner, seen by some as a leading opponent of the plans to restrict jury trials, said the bill was "unworkable, unpopular, unjust and unnecessary".

Turner, a former barrister, said he would abstain in the vote after speaking to Lammy on Monday, when he was promised a "meaningful" review period to scrutinise how the reforms are working if approved by Parliament.

You can sign a petition against the pans at to restrict trial by Jury at

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