That is not something we discussed during the passage of LASPO, because the impact on criminal law seemed relatively mild compared with the effect on civil law, but that came afterwards. Now, eligibility restrictions and the reduced availability of legal aid practitioners as a result of cuts mean that people often go into court unrepresented, even in quite serious matters, which of course increases the risk of miscarriages of justice.
Future of Legal Aid
Proceeding contribution from
Andy Slaughter
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 1 November 2018.
It occurred during Backbench debate on Future of Legal Aid.
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