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Probation staff lobby MPs over ‘reforms’ and sell-offs

Probation officers took the corridors of Parliament by storm yesterday to demand a halt to their service’s privatisation.

Members of probation unions Napo and Unison assembled at Westminster in their hundreds to lobby MPs on the dangers of the government “reforms” dubbed Transforming Rehabilitation.

They then held a rally attended by several supporting parliamentarians including shadow justice secretary Sadiq Khan and fellow Labour MP Andy Slaughter.

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