Imprisonment is an option for many councils to enforce as a last resort if residents are wilfully refusing or are culpably neglectful to pay council tax in England. This month on the Debt Talk podcast Ripon Ray explored the ‘Prison & Council Tax’ . He invited Chris Daw KC and Russell Hamblin-Boone to find out whether it is fair and cost-effective to prison communities for non-payment of council tax. Chris Daw KC, a criminal law expert , explained the history of debtors' prisons in the UK and how they were used against impoverished communities. He emphasised how Margaret Thatcher’s government introduced imprisonment as an option based on politically driven ideology and how this policy could be changed by removing imprisonment from the council tax legislation. He highlights how costly it is to put someone in prison. Russell Hamblin-Boone outlined the changes in the enforcement industry and how it has adapted to meet the council's needs and identify financial and other vulner...
Ripon Ray has worked in the debt advice sector for over 12 years. His work includes front-line advice & training, developing advice services, quality framework and working with regulators. He created template letters to develop confidence among those struggling with debts. He founded a series of podcasts to show the link between debt and other sectors by getting industry experts together.