She could follow later on that, Minister. I just need to hold you accountable, because you do have an option. You can ensure the legislation is applied correctly. The Parole Board has deemed Mr. Hersi a high risk to reoffend, so he clearly shouldn't be eligible for statutory release.
In 2019, five additional people convicted of terrorism-related offences were released under statutory release provisions. The Parole Board deemed four of those individuals as still radicalized and remaining as high risks. Why is the Parole Board's guidance not being followed in these cases?
Again, in terms of what you are going to do, you should know that in February the U.K. passed emergency legislation to ensure that those convicted of terrorist offences serve full sentences and are not granted early statutory release. That was a result of two separate incidents in which there were releases who then carried out a terrorist attack. As the public safety minister, it's literally your job to ensure that legislation and policies are being enforced right now, and you also have the option to take legislative action to fix this problem.