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Grayling in the dock over union-bashing
Tory Justice Minister claims unions caused prisons problems by fighting privatisation

TORY Justice Minister Chris Grayling was sweating in the dock last night after campaigners condemned his “disingenuous” claim that unions were to blame for Britain’s prisons crisis.

Probation officers’ union Napo and penal reform campaigners turned the screws on Mr Grayling after he stuck his head in the sand claiming there was “no crisis” despite soaring violence and desperate staff shortages.

“We’ve got challenges from an increased (prison) population that was not expected in the last 12 months,” Mr Grayling whinged.

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