David Lammy MP
High confidence
As Lord Chancellor, Lammy frames the Bill as the structural response to a record Crown Court open caseload, derived from the Leveson Review, and has personally engaged the Justice Committee on the Criminal Courts Review and on family-court Child Focused Model rollout.Mar 2026Mar 2026Mar 2026
Tension with Dr Kieran Mullan MP, Sir Edward Leigh MP, The Bar Council, JUSTICE
Sarah Sackman MP
High confidence
On the floor of the Public Bill Committee Sackman has defended the Bill's full structural package — Bench Division, restricted election, expanded magistrates' powers, judge-alone fraud trials, and clause 17 family-court repeal — across all twelve PBC sittings.Apr 2026Apr 2026Apr 2026
Tension with Dr Kieran Mullan MP, Rebecca Paul MP
Baroness Levitt KC
High confidence
On the family-justice clause: announced in HLWS976 (Oct 2025) that the Government would repeal the presumption of parental involvement when Parliamentary time allowed, operationalised in clause 17 of the Bill.Oct 2025
Tension with Both Parents Matter
Dr Kieran Mullan MP
High confidence
Lead opposition voice in PBC; consistent challenge to the constitutional restriction of jury trial, the design of the Bench Division and the rule-of-law implications of the Bill.Apr 2026Apr 2026Apr 2026
Tension with David Lammy MP, Sarah Sackman MP
Jess Brown-Fuller MP
Medium confidence
Lead Liberal Democrat voice on the PBC, engaging across all twelve sittings on appeals reform and family-court provisions; differentiates the Liberal Democrat line from the Conservative opposition on jury trial.Apr 2026Apr 2026Apr 2026
Rebecca Paul MP
Medium confidence
On Bench Division design and election restriction: pressed Government on the boundaries of the new tier and the offences caught by restricted election across PBC sittings.Apr 2026Apr 2026Apr 2026
Tension with Sarah Sackman MP
Siân Berry MP
Medium confidence
Green Party voice on jury trial and fair-trial safeguards across PBC sittings; aligned broadly with the Liberal Democrats and parts of the Conservative opposition on the constitutional questions.Apr 2026Apr 2026Apr 2026
Sir Edward Leigh MP
Medium confidence
On the rule-of-law and constitutional implications of restricting jury trial: questioned the Government at Second Reading and at Commons proceedings, sceptical of the Bill's restriction of defendant election.Mar 2026Mar 2026
Tension with David Lammy MP
Sir Desmond Swayne MP
Medium confidence
On the rule of law: asked the Attorney General whether advice had been given to the Lord Chancellor on the Bill's impact on the rule of law, signalling concern about the Bill's structural reforms.Mar 2026
Andy Slaughter MP
Low confidence
Labour backbench voice raising rule-of-law and access-to-justice considerations at Second Reading and Commons proceedings on the Bill.Mar 2026Mar 2026
Justice Committee (House of Commons)
High confidence
Has opened legislative scrutiny of the Bill, is corresponding with the Lord Chancellor on the Criminal Courts Review and is the principal lead-committee channel for departmental engagement on family-court rollout.Feb 2026Feb 2026Mar 2026Mar 2026
The Bar Council
High confidence
On the Bench Division, restricted election and judge-alone fraud trials: submitted detailed written evidence (CTB24, CTB34) and joint supplementary observations with the Criminal Bar Association and Circuit Leaders, articulating significant practitioner concerns about the Bill's restriction of jury trial.Apr 2026Apr 2026Apr 2026
Tension with David Lammy MP
The Law Society
Medium confidence
On restricted election and appeals reform: submitted written evidence CTB21 voicing practitioner concerns about the Bill's structural reforms to either-way allocation and the permission-stage appeal model.Apr 2026
Magistrates' Association
Medium confidence
On the extension of magistrates' sentencing powers and appeals reform: submitted written evidence CTB07 broadly supportive of the increased role for magistrates that the Bill envisages.Mar 2026
Crown Prosecution Service
Medium confidence
On prosecutorial implications of restricted election, the Bench Division and reclassification: submitted written evidence CTB29 from the CPS perspective on operational deliverability.Apr 2026
JUSTICE
High confidence
On rule-of-law and fair-trial considerations: submitted written evidence CTB28 critiquing the Bill's restriction of jury trial and judge-alone fraud provisions.Apr 2026
Tension with David Lammy MP
Victims' Commissioner for England and Wales
High confidence
On victim-protection measures in the Bill: submitted supplementary evidence (CTB30) and wrote to the PBC Chair on 13 April 2026 pressing additional victim safeguards.Apr 2026Apr 2026
Both Parents Matter
High confidence
On clause 17: opposes repeal of the presumption of parental involvement; submitted multiple written evidence rounds (CTB10, CTB35, CTB42) and supplementary submissions during the PBC stage.Mar 2026Apr 2026Apr 2026
Tension with Baroness Levitt KC, Claire Throssell MBE
Claire Throssell MBE
High confidence
On clause 17: supports repeal of the presumption of parental involvement, drawing on her family-court advocacy; submitted supplementary written evidence CTB33.Apr 2026
Tension with Both Parents Matter
Professor Penney Lewis (Law Commission)
Medium confidence
On legal-architecture coherence of the criminal-court reforms: submitted written evidence CTB23 from the Criminal Law Commissioner's perspective.Apr 2026
Professor Rebecca Helm (Evidence-Based Justice Lab, Exeter)
Medium confidence
On evidence and special-measures provisions: submitted written evidence CTB09 from an evidence-based justice research perspective.Mar 2026
Sir Brian Leveson
High confidence
Author of the Independent Review of the Criminal Courts whose recommendations the Bill operationalises; the policy frame for the Bill's structural criminal-court reforms.Mar 2026Mar 2026