Rebecca Paul

Rebecca Paul

Con

Backbencher (MP)

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House: Commons

Constituency: Reigate

Status: Current member

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Sitting day: 2026-03-25

Activity total: 7

Contributions: 7

Votes recorded: 0

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Courts and Tribunals Bill (Second sitting)

2026-03-25 · 14:29

Q Today, 58 out of 516 Crown court rooms are not sitting. Do you agree that it would be better to address that issue—and how would we address it?—rather than limiting jury trials?…

Courts and Tribunals Bill (First sitting)

2026-03-25 · 10:10

Q Thank you for your time, Claire. If I am interpreting your answer correctly, your basis for supporting the removal of jury trials is that it will save time and allow victims to…

Courts and Tribunals Bill (Second sitting)

2026-03-25

Q I am interested in your data. Do you see any differences in different groups electing for a judge-only trial? If you do see a difference—I am talking about age and various other…

Courts and Tribunals Bill (First sitting)

2026-03-25

Q I thank you all for being here. I know that this must be incredibly difficult. You are incredibly brave, and it is wonderful to see you channelling something that was so negativ…

Courts and Tribunals Bill (First sitting)

2026-03-25

That is what we will be analysing over the next few weeks—whether it will or not.

Courts and Tribunals Bill (First sitting)

2026-03-25

Q That suggests to me that if it did not save time, you would not support the proposal. Claire Waxman: But I cannot imagine it. If you are taking cases out of the Crown court that…

Courts and Tribunals Bill (First sitting)

2026-03-25

Q Your letter says that this will result in quicker justice for victims, and that is why you support it. My question is: if that is not the case, would you not support it? Claire…