UK must give prisoners the right to vote in next general election, says Europe
THE forthcoming general election will be in breach of human rights unless the government gives prisoners the vote, Europe's human rights watchdog warned last night.
The declaration from the Council of Europe's committee of ministers comes six years after judges ruled that the UK's total ban on votes for prisoners is illegal.
But the ban is still in place and pressure is mounting for it to be repealed in line with the Human Rights Court judgment.
In a decision published in Strasbourg, the committee of ministers voiced "serious concern" that the ruling has still not been applied in the UK in the run-up to a general election, and said the growing number of people affected by the voting ban could mean more human rights cases against the government.
The committee, made up of the foreign ministers of the 47 Council of Europe countries, meets to ensure governments comply with human rights rulings and says it will consider the issue of prisoners voting again in June – probably after the general election.
It said that in the meantime, the UK government should at least bring in stop-gap measures to bring it into line with its human rights obligations.
It "strongly urged the authorities to rapidly adopt measures … to ensure the execution of the court's judgment before the forthcoming general election".
Prison Reform Trust director Juliet Lyon said: "This decision is profoundly embarrassing for the government and places on it a clear and urgent obligation to overturn the blanket ban on sentenced prisoners voting.
"Despite six years of prevarication there is still time remaining before the next election for the government to amend the existing legislation."
- Scottish independence: I don’t want ‘separatism’ says Sir Tom Farmer
- Leveson Inquiry: Tony Blair defends ‘working relationship’ with Rupert Murdoch
- Craig Levein insists Scotland will recover from US thrashing
- James McPake set for Coventry talks as Hibs wait in wings
- The Rumour Mill: Monday’s football news and gossip
- Scottish independence: I don’t want ‘separatism’ says Sir Tom Farmer
- The Rumour Mill: Monday’s football news and gossip
- Craig Levein insists Scotland will recover from US thrashing
- James McPake set for Coventry talks as Hibs wait in wings
- Scottish independence: Labour voters ‘will deliver independence’
Looking for...
Featured advertisers
Jobs
Search for a job
Motors
Search for a car
Property
Search for a house
Weather for Edinburgh
Monday 28 May 2012
Today
Sunny spells
Temperature: 9 C to 22 C
Wind Speed: 15 mph
Wind direction: North east
Tomorrow
Cloudy
Temperature: 10 C to 16 C
Wind Speed: 10 mph
Wind direction: North east

