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Legal aid reform could hit the most vulnerable - Brooke

February 6, 2007 11:07 AM
Legal Aid Reform

Competitive price tendering and fixed-fee pricing in the legal aid sector may force many law firms out of business

Annette Brooke, MP for Mid Dorset and North Poole, is among 121 MPs who have warned that the Government's plans to reform the legal aid system could leave vulnerable clients without access to justice.

Annette Brooke has added her name to a parliamentary motion which raises concern that the proposals could force several hundred law firms out of business, reducing the level of advice services available in many areas.

The Government has announced plans to introduce competitive price tendering and fixed-fee pricing in the legal aid sector on the back of a review carried out last year. The motion forms part of the Law Society's What Price Justice? campaign to boost awareness of the threat the measures pose to legal aid users.

Annette Brooke said:

"I am increasingly concerned that the Government's proposed reforms could prove damaging for many of my constituents in Mid Dorset and North Poole.

"What worries me greatly is that the most vulnerable people could be hit the hardest. This group is more likely to rely upon legal aid services and so could be most at risk of losing access to quality legal advice at times when it could make a real difference in their lives, such as over housing and family issues.

"Legal aid is a vital part of our justice system and is clearly in need of reform, but it is apparent that the current plans will only serve to worsen existing problems rather than solve them. I have signed this motion to call on the Government to guarantee a legal aid system that ensures quality representation and fair access to justice for all."

Desmond Hudson, Law Society Chief Executive, added:

"I welcome Annette Brooke's support for this motion. The level of backing from MPs across all parties highlights the extent of concern about the risks being taken on legal aid and access to justice.

"These proposals are being rushed through without the detailed consideration that they need bearing in mind the risks they pose to access to justice. It is in the interests of society that the Government finds the money to fund the legal aid system. Theoretical eligibility for legal aid is meaningless if there are no lawyers to represent the most vulnerable in society."

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