House of Commons – Nov. 4, 2025

68 Is Too Late report by the Prison Officers' Association

Proposed Motion - 30 signatures

Content

That this House welcomes the publication of the 68 Is Too Late report by the Prison Officers' Association (POA) union, based on its survey of members about the pension age of prison officers, which received the largest response to any member consultation the union has undertaken; notes that the 68 Is Too Late report is part of a campaign to end the injustice of prison officers being required to work until the age of 68, while other uniformed services such as the police, fire service and armed forces have a normal pension age of 60 or under; agrees with the 99% of prison officers surveyed who call on the UK and devolved governments to enter into talks with the POA over providing prison officers with the option to access their pension at 60 with no financial detriment; believes that expecting prison officers to work until almost 70 years of age at a time when the prisoner population is rising, the average age of a prisoner is mid-thirties, violence is increasing and the influence of organised crime is expanding is both dangerous and unrealistic; further believes that a retirement age of 68 risks the safety of prisoners and prison officers, and that for successful rehabilitation prisons rely on well-trained, motivated and confident officers working in safe and fully staffed establishments; and calls on the Government to negotiate in good faith with the POA to end this pension injustice for prison officers.

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Uin With Amendment Suffix 2207

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Signatures

Person Date Signed
Grahame Morris 2025-11-04
Liz Saville-Roberts 2025-11-04
John Martin McDonnell 2025-11-04
Kim Johnson 2025-11-04
Ian Lavery 2025-11-04
Brian Leishman 2025-11-04
Jim Shannon 2025-11-05
Shockat Adam 2025-11-05
Neil Duncan-Jordan 2025-11-05
Andy McDonald 2025-11-05
Apsana Begum 2025-11-05
Cat Smith 2025-11-11
Mary Foy 2025-11-11
Luke Akehurst 2025-11-11
Siân Berry 2025-11-17
Carla Denyer 2025-11-17
Rachael Maskell 2025-11-17
Jim Allister 2025-11-17
Sorcha Eastwood 2025-11-21
Alex Easton 2025-11-21
Robin Swann 2025-11-21
Andrew Gwynne 2025-11-24
Richard Burgon 2025-11-24
Seamus Logan 2025-11-26
Ian Byrne 2025-11-27
Margaret Mullane 2025-12-01
Lillian Jones 2025-12-01
Simon Opher 2025-12-04
Claire Hanna 2025-12-17
Euan Stainbank 2026-01-22