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JUSTICE – HMP DOWNVIEW: TRANSGENDER PRISONERS - 24 November 2025

JUSTICE – HMP DOWNVIEW: TRANSGENDER PRISONERS - 24 November 2025

Sir Julian Lewis: I know the Minister is a reasonable person, and I am trying to find some common ground here. I could understand it, if the transgender males held in this particular unit had at least undergone reassignment surgery. They would definitely be vulnerable in a male prison. The argument for them to be held in a truly separate unit is strong. It seems from what we heard from my hon. Friend [Rebecca Paul] that the people who are causing concern are those who are biologically intact. In other words, they are any male who chooses to identify as a female.

[The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice (Alex Davies-Jones): I welcome the intervention by the right hon. Gentleman. He always tries to be helpful in debates, and I welcome that. Some of the prisoners held on E wing at HMP Downview have had full gender reassignment surgery. Some have not. However, full risk assessments are carried out before anyone is placed at HMP Downview. As I have stated, no prisoner has been placed there under this Government, and no exemptions have been made under this Government.

The allocation criteria rightly set a high bar for transgender women to be held in the general women’s estate. However, failing to meet that high bar does not mean that a transgender prisoner can necessarily be managed safely in a men’s prison. For those who are particularly vulnerable, such as those who have undergone full gender affirming surgery, E wing can, where appropriate, provide an important option.]