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Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill

The right hon. Gentleman is absolutely right. This is key to the service that we provide as Members of Parliament. I know that Government Members have argued that we should not provide these services for our constituents, but I believe that we should, and I want to continue to do so. Sometimes a vulnerable, sick and disabled person who has been wrongly deprived of sickness or disability benefits comes to me. I can say, ““This should happen,”” ““That should happen,”” ““Yes, there ought to be a review,”” or, ““There ought to be an appeal.”” However, I cannot assemble the evidence with that person. I do not have people with many hours to spend on each individual case who can put together the paperwork and the arguments and do the research. At the end of the day, that expert job is done by an advice person in an agency, who will refer the person to a solicitor, who will provide them with legal aid—or we might refer them directly. That service is absolutely vital, and if the person does not have it, they are totally denied justice.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
534 c990 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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