Sentencing reform
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Asked if there had been any meetings with the PM on sentencing reform today, the PMS said that he had been in Lincoln and therefore there had not. The PMS declined to comment on timetable for sentencing reform, saying that the Government is considering the consultation and would make an announcement in due course.
Asked if decisions on sentencing reforms were signed off in a meeting last week, the PMS said he would not comment on every meeting on this issue.
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