News ‘Utterly scandalous!’ Ex-Met detective says leftist bureaucrats rule Britain as Sentencing Council REJECTS Labour’s demand to scrap ‘two-tier’ guideli

Georgia Pearce

Guest Reporter
The Sentencing Council has been branded "utterly scandalous" by a former Scotland Yard Detective, following their decision to double down on their new "two-tier" guidelines.

The Council rejected Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood's calls to change the controversial guidance that recommends pre-sentence reports for ethnic minorities.



The Justice Secretary has now threatened to legislate if necessary after expressing extreme disappointment at the Council's response.

Speaking to GB News, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said he was "disappointed" in the Council's decision and the Government will now "consider" their next steps going forward.


Mike Neville, Sentencing Council logo, Shabana Mahmood


Delivering his verdict on the rejection by the Council, former Scotland Yard detective Mike Neville claimed that although the Government left it "very late" to intervene, it is a "scandal" that they have rejected Mahmood's plea.

Neville told GB News: "The Government have left it very, very late, there's not much they can do. The scandal here is one of the things about Britain is that the Statue of Justice was always a blind woman.

"That justice was supposed to be blind, not to see these different characteristics, whether I'm white or black, male or female, gay or straight. The justice system isn't supposed to see that."

Highlighting how it had been previously claimed that believing in "two-tier justice" was "right-wing", Neville argued that the theory is now "true" when it comes to the Sentencing Council.

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Keir Starmer


Neville said: "Three or four months ago, we were told that believing in a two-tier justice system was a right-wing conspiracy theory. Well, it would seem that that right-wing conspiracy theory was in fact true.

"And it shows the dangers of governments handing over responsibility for decision making to these quangos, who then just make these weird decisions."

Criticising the Sentencing Council, Neville claimed that it is made up of the "liberal left" who believe they "know best" and "think they are smarter than me and you".

He stated: "When you look at the makeup of the Sentencing Council, they are so stereotypical. They are the centrist bunch of men and women who all look the same - I can't imagine any one of them voted for Brexit, and there's one token black lady on there.

"And these are the sort of people who think they know best. They know they're far cleverer than you, me and any of the GB News viewers and listeners, they think that this is a good thing to do, and it's utterly scandalous."

Concluding his thoughts on the decision, Neville claimed that whether it is the justice system, NHS or education, there is "always a liberal left viewpoint" running Britain.


Mike Neville


He said: "It's just a liberal-left viewpoint, whichever government has been in, Tory or Labour. These people, they're always the same individuals, whether it's a Sentencing Council or something to do with the NHS or education, they're the same people who rule our nation."

In his letter to Mahmood, Lord Justice William Davis defended the Council's position, saying the guideline did not require revision.

He argued that providing judges with information about ethnic minorities would help them avoid differences in sentencing outcomes based on ethnicity.

"The cohort of ethnic, cultural and faith minority groups may be a cohort about which judges and magistrates are less well informed," he wrote.

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