HC Deb 10 February 1955 vol 536 c242W
79. Mr. Yates

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department the cause of the recent hunger strike at Dartmoor Prison; and what action he has taken, or proposes to take, to deal with the situation created, with a view to avoiding similar occurrences in future.

Major Lloyd-George

I would refer the hon. Member to the reply given on 3rd February to the hon. Member for Devonport (Mr. Foot), to which I would only add that no prisoner at Dartmoor prison is now refusing food.

80. Mr. Yates

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many prisoners at Dartmoor Prison are on normal diet; how many are on a punishment diet; and what is the difference between the two diets.

Major Lloyd-George

On 8th February no prisoners at Dartmoor prison were on punishment diet; apart from 13 prisoners in the prison hospital, all the prisoners were on ordinary diet. The punishment diets are set out in the Prison Rules, 1949 and 1952. I am sending the hon. Member a copy of the ordinary dietary scale.