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Solihull West and Shirley MP warns Parliament over plans to scrap some jury trials

Sarah Mason 12th Jan, 2026   0

A SOLIHULL MP has hit out at plans to scrap jury trials for most criminal offences during.

SOLIHULL West and Shirley MP, Dr Neil Shastri-Hurst warned Parliament during a debate that the Government’s decision to scrap jury trials risks undermining one of Britain’s most important constitutional protections, while doing little to address the true causes of delay in the criminal justice system.

Speaking during an Opposition Day debate in the House of Commons, the Conservative MP said was: ‘not some procedural convenience capable of being abridged when the administrative weather turns foul”, but a cornerstone of liberty that places “the citizen, not the state, at the heart of criminal judgment’.

Dr Shastri-Hurst acknowledged that the justice system is under acute strain, with victims and defendants facing unacceptable delays.

However, he argued that the Government had failed to demonstrate that jury trials themselves were responsible for those delays, or that removing them would deliver a fairer or more effective system.




He said: “Courtrooms stand idle not because juries cannot be summoned, but because no judge is available to sit. Trials collapse not because of juries, but because defendants fail to arrive, roofs leak, technology fails, or advocates simply cannot be found.

“Juries do more than find facts. They embody public confidence. They guard against institutional complacency. They remind us that justice is not merely something administered to the people, but something done with them.”


Dr Shastri-Hurst urged the Government to pause its plans, publish the evidence underpinning its proposals, and focus instead on fixing the underlying capacity failures that continue to undermine the criminal justice system.