Sex offenders
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Asked if the PM was concerned by the fact that according to the impact assessment 1200 registered sex offenders will get the chance to appeal, PMS made it clear that Government is responding to the Courts. PMS pointed out that while it is true that sex offenders can now apply to be removed from the register after 15 years, Government had deliberately set a very high bar as public protection is key. Furthermore Government is strengthening the system so that the register is not just a list of names, but that we actively police it.
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