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Home » Labour furiously told to to ‘get a grip’ amid mounting justice failures: ‘Broken Britain!’
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Labour furiously told to to ‘get a grip’ amid mounting justice failures: ‘Broken Britain!’

By britishbulletin.com6 November 20253 Mins Read
Labour furiously told to to ‘get a grip’ amid mounting justice failures: ‘Broken Britain!’
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Spectator Deputy Editor Freddy Gray has launched a furious tirade against Labour, warning it is “time to get a grip” as Britain’s justice system faces fresh embarrassment.

Yesterday, it was revealed that two prisoners were mistakenly released from HMP Wandsworth in London within a single week, piling pressure on Justice Secretary David Lammy.

Brahim Kaddour-Cherif, an Algerian sex offender, was wrongly freed on October 29, while convicted fraudster William Smith was released in error just days later on November 3.

Metropolitan and Surrey Police confirmed both men are now being hunted after being let out of prison by mistake.

Spectator Deputy Editor Freddy Gray blasted ‘broken Britain’

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The blunders come only weeks after migrant sex offender Hadush Kebatu, who arrived in the UK on a small boat, was accidentally released from HMP Chelmsford in Essex.

Speaking on GB News, Freddy Gray said the incidents were symptomatic of “Broken Britain” and reflected Labour’s growing loss of control over law and order.

Speaking on GB News, Mr Gray said: “Everybody had a very good laugh at David Lammy’s expense yesterday because he had a disastrous PMQs.

“He got very angry, didn’t he? There was some mistake with the poppy he had the poppy on and off and blah, blah, blah. Veteran’s poppy, that was more a veteran poppy.

“And he didn’t want to commit career suicide, apparently, which is why he didn’t want to talk about this terrible error of releasing this prisoner.

“But actually, what’s surprising about this story is how often this happens. And it’s not just a Labour problem, much as though I’d like to just blame it on this terrible Government.

David Lammy made his PMQs debut yesterday

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“We fairly regularly release prisoners by mistake, often very dangerous prisoners. But I think it’s tying into a broader theme, which you see in quite a lot of the papers this morning, a kind of awareness that Labour’s grip on justice is very, very bad.

“There’s a lot of offenders being released. There’s a lot of very dangerous migrants coming into the country who are not being checked and vetted and properly assessed.

“Well, sometimes they are being checked and then released and then just waved through. And a fascinating part of that story is that it’s because they are sex offenders that they’re getting waved through.

“Because they are sex offenders, they claim psychological problems, and then they’re granted asylum on psychological grounds. Which is obviously a terrible reflection of how our immigration system works.

“But also, the released prisoners show that our justice system is failing too. And I’m afraid it’s a kind of classic Broken Britain theme that’s going to be with us for a few days.”

During a tense Prime Minister’s Questions yesterday, the Justice Secretary repeatedly refused to confirm whether any asylum-seeking offenders had been wrongly released since the Kebatu case.

But moments later, the Metropolitan Police revealed that yet another foreign prisoner had been freed by mistake, undermining Mr Lammy’s assurances.

After the Met Police announced the mistaken release of Kaddour-Cherif, Mr Lammy put out a statement in which he said he was “absolutely outraged and appalled”.

“Victims deserve better and the public deserve answers.

“That is why I have already brought in the strongest checks ever to clamp down on such failures and ordered an independent investigation, led by Dame Lynne Owens to uncover what went wrong and address the rise in accidental releases which has persisted for too long.”

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