Labour’s Attorney General Lord Hermer sparks fury after telling Tories not to criticise judges

Published on September 28, 2025 at 02:55 PM
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LABOUR’S Attorney General Lord Richard Hermer sparked outrage today after telling Tories not to criticise judges.

The close ally of Sir lashed out at Shadow Justice Secretary for publicly complaining about cases where terrorists and foreign criminals are handed lenient sentences.

Richard Hermer, Lord Hermer, Attorney General for England and Wales.Lord Hermer sparked fury today for insisting no one should ever criticise judges

At Conference in , Lord Hermer suggested judges are above reproach and insisted any claim “they aren’t doing their best” is unacceptable.

The Attorney General said: “It is utterly extraordinary that you can now have a Shadow Justice Minister who is openly calling out named judges, suggesting that they are not doing their best and that they are not delivering honest judgements.

“Prosecutors, all the kind of key institutions as part of our rule of fabric, we all benefit from.

“I don’t think we can underestimate the threat that kind of language can have.”

Hitting back at the idea judges must never be challenged, Shadow National Security Minister Alicia Kearns said: “We should know the names of those who sit in judgment over others, and there should be public accountability for their decisions.

“We live in a democracy, we can disagree with judgments, there’s literally a process to appeal against unduly lenient sentences made by judges.”

Lord Hermer’s attack came after Mr Jenrick blasted a top judge for sympathising with the mastermind behind the 7/7 bombing, ahead of his release.

In courtroom remarks Sir Robert Jay told Haroon Aswat – who confessed to the 2005 London atrocity and a role in 9/11 – “I have to wish you all the best”.

The Attorney General also used Labour’s party conference to praise Britain’s commitment to the European Court of .

The close PM ally claimed staying tied to European will help curb small boat crossings.

The Attorney General argued Reform holds an advantage over Labour because they are “unburdened by having to tell the truth and be candid”.

Lord Hermer further admitted Labour is failing to persuade voters that human rights rules serve their best interests.

He said: “I want to pay credit to the populist far-right, they’re very good at communication.”

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