AN MP has accused a councillor of 'scaremongering' over claims that a prison could be built in Oldham.
Oldham West and Royton MP Michael Meacher has criticised Liberal Democrat councillor Mark Alcock after he launched a petition to prevent the building of a Titan jail for 1,500 prisoners in Foxdenton, Chadderton.
Mr Meacher says he has been assured that no development is planned or envisaged and said the minister of justice dismissed the site as 'non-viable'.
He challenged Coun Alcock to provide evidence there are proposals to build a prison on the site.
But the councillor insisted there is a chance the prison will be built in Chadderton. He said: "The decision is due next April. Chadderton is one of 75 sites being considered for three prisons."
A Ministry of Justice spokesman refused to rule out Chadderton. He said a search is being undertaken for sites in the north west, London, north Wales and West Yorkshire. A total of 7,500 spaces are needed. Two sites in Essex have been chosen and it appears three other sites will be chosen.
Mr Meacher says he has been contacted by constituents claiming that Coun Alcock has called them to ask them to sign a petition. He told the M.E.N: "It is absolute, utter fantasy. I believe he is scaremongering and I don't think you can divorce this from the fact that there is a forthcoming election. Where is the evidence? This is just hearsay."
He added: "Many constituents are most distressed as they have been assured by the lord chancellor, the minister and myself that no such development is planned or envisaged."
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November 06, 2009
MP Michael Meacher is 'scaremongering' over claims a Titan prison is to be built in Oldham

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Rob Wilson (06/11/2009 at 09:29)
Joe Pub, Manchester (06/11/2009 at 18:42)
Al Jazeera (07/11/2009 at 00:37)
Angelene19, Manchester (07/11/2009 at 08:07)
citycentre, manchester (07/11/2009 at 10:20)
That came as a suprise to me at least
Careless Whisper (07/11/2009 at 11:18)
Mike S, Manchester (07/11/2009 at 22:09)
Even if I lived in a "nice" area, I wouldn't have a problem with a prison being built close to where I live. At least you know where they all are and, also, it's not as if if one escaped they'd want to hang around in the area! I used to live practically next door to a police station and guess what, I was never a victim of crime whilst living there. There are advantages!
Dave from Chadderton (09/11/2009 at 09:38)
As for his commitment to Chadderton, all that he has done is shut down and demolish Broadway Library.
Hamish Macbeth, Whitefield (09/11/2009 at 20:21)
The Labour Government has all but knocked them on the head. They are unaffordable with the current Government finances and not in keeping with the pink and fluffy way of rehabilitation, appeasment and support of the belief that imprisonment is non-productive. Wait for the next cancellation - that of the Aircraft Carrier project which is also dead in the water. Again money - and also there are no suitable aircraft to put on it!
The incoming Conservative Government has a financial mess to sort out and will be in debt upto its eyeballs. Titan jails are well down the list of priorities. My bet is on more "suspended sentences" at court , doubling up in prison cells and possibly another emergency Police assisted housing scheme for inmates in Police cells.