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Ellie Reeves

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Gender Female
Spouse John Cryer
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Party Labour Party
Siblings Rachel Reeves
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Eleanor Claire Reeves is a British Labour Party politician, and the Member of Parliament for Lewisham West and Penge. She is the sister of an MP, Rachel Reeves, and married to another MP, John Cryer.

Biography

Ellie reeves is a memebr of parliament of the united kingdoms.He was born on april 12.1979 in london.England.She is 41 years old.She is 5 feet 5 inhces tall and weighs about 130 pounds.She has brown eyes and a slim body type.Her zodiac sign is aries.

Family

Elile reeves is married to john cryer.Who is also a member of parliament.They have two children together.She has two siblings.A brother and a sister.Her parents are both retired teachers.She also has several relatives living in the united kingdmo.

Education and Career

Ellie reeves attended the university of oxford.Where she aerned a degree in politics.Philosophy.And economics.She hten went on to pursue a career in poiltics.She was elected as a member of parliament in 2010 and has been serving in that role ever since.

Most Important Event

In reeves was appoitned as the shadow minisetr for women and equalities.In this role.She has been working to promote gender equality and women s rights in the united kingdom.

Life Story

Ellie revees has always been passionate about politics and social justice.She was inspired by her parents.Who were both teachers.To pursue a career in politics.She has been a mmeber of parliament since 2010 and has been working to promote gender equality and women s rights in the united kingdom.She is a strong advocate for soical justice and has been a vocal supporter of the lgbt+q community.She is also a passionate advocate for the environment and has been working to promote green policies in the united kingdom.

Prisoners could be held in police cells to cut overcrowding

Feb 15,2020 9:24 pm

The government has asked to temporarily use police cells to hold inmates after an " acute and sudden increase" in The Prison population.

Justice Minister Damian Hinds said there had been a " highly unusual" surge, with an increase of More Than 800 prisoners in The Last two months.

The government has requested the use of 400 police cells.

Speaking in The Commons , Mr Hinds said the overcrowding was partly due to a backlog of outstanding court cases.

Labour's Ellie Reeves said problems within The Prison service were " another crisis created by this shambolic Tory government".

Mr Hinds said the overcrowding issue was limited to male prisons and there was " ample" space in women's and youth prisons.

The Justice Minister said the protocol, known as Operation Safeguard and last used in 2008, was meant for times of " high demand".

He Said : " It is the First Time ever we have seen that sort of increase for two consecutive months. "

Mr Hinds told MPs the overcrowding in jails was partly due to the impact of strike action by criminal barristers over the summer.

He Said : " With court hearings resuming, We Are seeing a surge in offenders Coming Through the Criminal Justice system, placing capacity pressure on adult male prisons in particular. "

The government had written to the National Police Chiefs to request the temporary use of police cells, Mr Hinds said.

He added that Operation Safeguard was " not an unprecedented move" and would provide The Immediate additional capacity to ensure the " smooth running" of The Prison estate.

Responding in The Commons , Labour's Ms Reeves said problems in The Prison service were a " failure on law and order".



Source of news: bbc.com

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