Nov 7, 2025 06:50 PM
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INTRO: David Lammy was on Thursday night urged to 'stop digging and come clean' as he tried to dodge responsibility for the accidental release of foreign sex offenders.
The Deputy PM and Justice Secretary was struggling to contain a growing backlash on Thursday after a second foreign criminal was mistakenly set free – just days after he pledged to impose the 'strongest release checks ever'.
Mr Lammy faced fury this week after repeatedly dodging questions in the Commons about his knowledge of the accidental release of any other 'asylum-seeking offender' – at a time when news of the second blunder had not yet been made public.
Minutes later, police revealed that Algerian sex offender Brahim Kaddour-Cherif had been freed from Wandsworth prison in south-west London by mistake. It followed a national outcry over the accidental release last month of migrant sex offender Hadush Kebatu.
On Thursday, Mr Lammy insisted he had not been 'equipped with all of the detail' on Kaddour-Cherif when he ducked five questions on further accidental releases while standing in for Sir Keir Starmer at Prime Minister's Questions on Wednesday.
But shadow justice secretary Robert Jenrick dismissed the claim as 'total bull****'. Mr Jenrick said: 'Every time Calamity Lammy intervenes, he makes things worse. He's either lied or has absolutely no clue what's going on in his department. It's time he stopped digging and finally came clean with the facts.'
Mr Lammy, on a visit to HMP Gartree in Leicestershire, where he helped break ground on a prison expansion project, named HMP Welland Oaks, acknowledged he had a 'mountain to climb' to get on top of the prisons crisis. But he insisted he could not be blamed for the recent spate of accidental releases... (MORE - details)
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INTRO: David Lammy was on Thursday night urged to 'stop digging and come clean' as he tried to dodge responsibility for the accidental release of foreign sex offenders.
The Deputy PM and Justice Secretary was struggling to contain a growing backlash on Thursday after a second foreign criminal was mistakenly set free – just days after he pledged to impose the 'strongest release checks ever'.
Mr Lammy faced fury this week after repeatedly dodging questions in the Commons about his knowledge of the accidental release of any other 'asylum-seeking offender' – at a time when news of the second blunder had not yet been made public.
Minutes later, police revealed that Algerian sex offender Brahim Kaddour-Cherif had been freed from Wandsworth prison in south-west London by mistake. It followed a national outcry over the accidental release last month of migrant sex offender Hadush Kebatu.
On Thursday, Mr Lammy insisted he had not been 'equipped with all of the detail' on Kaddour-Cherif when he ducked five questions on further accidental releases while standing in for Sir Keir Starmer at Prime Minister's Questions on Wednesday.
But shadow justice secretary Robert Jenrick dismissed the claim as 'total bull****'. Mr Jenrick said: 'Every time Calamity Lammy intervenes, he makes things worse. He's either lied or has absolutely no clue what's going on in his department. It's time he stopped digging and finally came clean with the facts.'
Mr Lammy, on a visit to HMP Gartree in Leicestershire, where he helped break ground on a prison expansion project, named HMP Welland Oaks, acknowledged he had a 'mountain to climb' to get on top of the prisons crisis. But he insisted he could not be blamed for the recent spate of accidental releases... (MORE - details)
RELATED: Mistakenly freed convicts arrested
RELATED (scivillage): Nearly 40,000 UK prisoners released early under government scheme