Politics
Kate Plummer
Sep 30, 2021
Dominic Raab has suggested that low-level criminals could be enlisted to deal with the HGV lorry shortage and its gone down about as well as you’d expect.
The justice secretary has piped up as panic buying at petrol station forecourts continues amid concerns that temporary visas for migrant workers and enlisting the actual army won’t prove sufficient in curbing the issues.
“We’ve been getting prisoners and offenders to do volunteering and unpaid work,” Raab told The Spectator, in comments carried by The Times.
“Why not, if there are shortages, encourage them to do paid work where there’s a benefit for the economy, benefit for society?
“If you give people skin in the game, give them something to lose, if you give them some hope, they’re much less likely to re-offend.”
It comes as people continue to stock up on petrol after the supply-chain was affected by a shortfall in drivers – due in part to a backlog of tests that built up during the coronavirus pandemic, as well as those leaving the UK due to Brexit.
Ministers said they expected the situation to improve further, with the first troops driving tankers expected to appear on the roads “in the next couple of days”.
Raab, who has been praised by some for the suggestion, is not the only politician to think out of the box when addressing this problem. Earlier in the summer, Andrew Bridgen blamed the lorry driver shortage on Tony Blair encouraging people to go to university (?!) and John Redwood also over-simplified the crisis to the derision of many.
Politicians say funny things, people post funny memes about those funny things and that – in many ways – is the circle of life. So here’s a taste of that delightful reaction to Raab’s latest comments:
“we could get offenders to drive HGVs” https://t.co/sAyMOTonBY https://t.co/9hDucTzcoh— Sean Lindley (@Sean Lindley) 1632993841
Dominic Raab has proposed criminals who have been given community sentences be used to address UK’s lack of HGV dri… https://t.co/I7kBEEBVd6— The British Pro European Political Blog (@The British Pro European Political Blog) 1632993705
Mad Max, to Dominic Raab: "You want somebody to drive that tanker? Talk to me." https://t.co/rrb32g3KGP— Martyn Conterio (@Martyn Conterio) 1632992349
"New Justice Secretary Dominic Raab wants firms who are short of workers to hire PRISONERS let out of jail for the… https://t.co/E9DPamr7ge— bÖsch (@bÖsch) 1632992760
Three boys sitting on each other's shoulders while draped with a big coat can deliver petrol while fuel crisis rage… https://t.co/dX9hG0TTND— Duncan (@Duncan) 1632991955
Dominic Raab could consider a move to the London Palladium https://t.co/s0H16qnxpN— Martyn Hobbins 🕷️ 3.5% #FBPE #FBPA (@Martyn Hobbins 🕷️ 3.5% #FBPE #FBPA) 1632989528
Dominic Raab's found the perfect lads to deliver fuel to Britain's petrol stations. https://t.co/TWQvZ7tp3u— Martyn Conterio (@Martyn Conterio) 1632992265
And then their Justice guy Dominic Raab is getting offenders to drive the petrol around! https://t.co/IHW1WQjhf6— Lady Hecate Havisham (@Lady Hecate Havisham) 1632987208
Though some people thought it wasn’t a bad idea:
@PoliticsForAlI @spectator Why not allow prisoners a chance to redeem themselves? Seems a great idea to me— Gregg (@Gregg) 1632990176
Put aside the rather unpleasant way in which Raab discusses human beings as instruments to a government-caused prob… https://t.co/7zbt7x96LB— The Secret Barrister (@The Secret Barrister) 1632988957
Oh, Raab. We just hope he doesn’t hire anyone arrested for drink driving.
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