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MPs slam government over treatment of prison staff

THE government was accused of breaking health and safety laws today, with MPs from across the political spectrum slamming the treatment of prison staff.

Labour’s Grahame Morris warned of an “explosion in violence in our prisons directed against prison officers" at Justice Questions in the Commons.

Proudly sporting a POA badge, the Easington MP asked if ministers agreed with the prison officers’ union that “the government is breaching its responsibilities under health and safety legislation by wilfully exposing hard-pressed prison staff to assaults, currently running at 10,000 a year – or over 28 a day.”

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