British BulletinBritish Bulletin
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Tech & Science
  • Travel
  • Spotlight
  • More
    • Press Release
What's On

Nations League draw: England to face Spain and Croatia, Wales meet holders Portugal

12 February 2026

Somerset charity renews restoration efforts on 76-year-old steam engine

12 February 2026

Richard Tice and Christopher Hope squabble in furious row over billionaire’s controversial comments

12 February 2026

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor sparks fury as Sandringham locals claim ‘he’s being waited on hand and foot’

12 February 2026

Lucy Harrison’s father told police that ‘gun just went off’ | Manchester News

12 February 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Web Stories
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
British Bulletin
Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Tech & Science
  • Travel
  • Spotlight
  • More
    • Press Release
British BulletinBritish Bulletin
Home » David Lammy accused of distorting rape case data in ‘cynical’ attempt to justify jury trial reforms
Politics

David Lammy accused of distorting rape case data in ‘cynical’ attempt to justify jury trial reforms

By britishbulletin.com7 December 20253 Mins Read
David Lammy accused of distorting rape case data in ‘cynical’ attempt to justify jury trial reforms
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Senior barristers have accused Justice Secretary David Lammy of distorting figures on collapsed rape cases to justify reforms that would halve the number of jury trials.

Mr Lammy has suggested several times that 60 per cent of victims withdraw from cases due to delays in the court system.

However, figures show the vast majority of rape cases never reach the courts because of policing delays, and only 8 per cent of victims pull out once a charge is brought.

The Justice Secretary told Sky News: “If a woman is, sadly, raped in our country today, she will likely have her trial come on in 2028, maybe 2029.

Mr Lammy has suggested several times that 60 per cent of victims withdraw from cases due to delays in the court system

| GETTY

“That’s a long time for her to wait. Victims of rape are pulling out – 60 per cent are pulling out of cases – witnesses fall away, and the trauma of waiting is too hard.”

Labour members were sent a 13-page briefing outlining the main points they could use to justify the policy, including the claim that “in rape cases, 60 per cent of those who report being raped are now pulling out before trial.”

However, Chris Henley KC said much of what Mr Lammy says to defend the proposals is inaccurate.

“He must know. It’s really cynical,” the barrister added, noting that delays or victims changing their mind before charges are brought cannot be blamed on the court backlog.

The Justice Secretary was accused of being either ‘cynical or staggeringly gullible’ about the figures

| PA

Mr Henley accused the Justice Secretary of being either “cynical or staggeringly gullible” about the figures.

He said: “It’s a cowardly betrayal of everything he said in his 2017 review [on the jury system] and what he has repeated since.”

Meanwhile, the Criminal Bar Association’s Andrew Thomas KC noted that while delays in the court system does impose a heavy strain on sexual assault victims, a reasoned debate grounded in facts was required.

He said: “That includes using relevant statistics in a proper fashion.

The Ministry of Justice has labelled the comments made by the senior barristers as ‘completely misleading’

|

GETTY

“Justice, as the secretary of state for justice should know, begins only when there is a charge to bring a criminal case to court – all forms of rape included.”

“The only accurate measure from a court perspective is the CPS [Crown Prosecution Service] measure of how many of its prosecutions fall away due to witness attrition and that remains, on average for the past year, around 8 per cent.

“To include figures relating to allegations brought to police does not assist in this debate and may lead to erroneous conclusions.”

The Ministry of Justice has labelled the comments made by the senior barristers as “completely misleading”.

The department affirmed that Mr Lammy “has been clear that justice delayed is justice denied, and it is unacceptable that 60 per cent of victims who report rape drop out of the criminal justice system”

It added: “Court delays are a crucial factor in discouraging people from seeking justice at all stages – this is attested to by victims and victims’ groups.

“Our crucial reforms will put victims first, creating a fairer system that offers vital support to victims of rape and sexual violence, cuts the court backlog and gives brave survivors of crime the swifter justice they deserve.”

Up to 60 Labour MPs, including former deputy leader Angela Rayner, have criticised Mr Lammy’s reforms.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Keep Reading

Richard Tice and Christopher Hope squabble in furious row over billionaire’s controversial comments

Britain’s bungling Nato envoy, 55, told to stop relationship with intern, 29, at official residence

Nigel Farage backs Jim Ratcliffe’s claims Britain is colonised by immigrants in face of intense backlash

Anne Diamond unleashes furious tirade at Labour MP as she tells him ‘Kemi Badenoch has a point!’

Nigel Farage hits back at Keir Starmer for ‘ignoring mass immigration that has changed Britain’ after PM slammed Jim Ratcliffe

North East local tells Patrick Christys how region’s ‘beating heart’ can be revived in impassioned plea

Jim Ratcliffe apologises over claims Britain is colonised by migrants as backlash intensifies

Rachel Reeves sparks major Brexit betrayal row after declaring ‘Britain’s future lies with Europe’

Council hides identity of company tearing down Union Jack flags after shelling out £16k

Editors Picks

Somerset charity renews restoration efforts on 76-year-old steam engine

12 February 2026

Richard Tice and Christopher Hope squabble in furious row over billionaire’s controversial comments

12 February 2026

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor sparks fury as Sandringham locals claim ‘he’s being waited on hand and foot’

12 February 2026

Lucy Harrison’s father told police that ‘gun just went off’ | Manchester News

12 February 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest Brittan News and Updates directly to your inbox.

Latest News

Households have just two weeks left to claim £150 energy bill help

12 February 2026

‘He won’t be allowed back!’

12 February 2026

Motorists warned of soaring car repair costs amid growing fears of ‘critical skills shortages’

12 February 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest TikTok Instagram
© 2026 British Bulletin. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.