The chair of the
Prison Officers Association, Peter McParlin, said that the prison closures were "cuts-driven" and would result in prison officers working in "overcrowded and violent" institutions.
Peter Aldous, the MP for
Waveney, opposed the closure of HM Prison Blundeston and called on the Ministry of Justice to publish the report on which the decision was based.
Labour politician
Bob Blizzard called the closure of Blundeston a "panic measure" to help the government's economic plans and criticised the fact that the prison had been newly refurbished. Plans to close HM Prison Dorchester were opposed by
Richard Drax who said that the savings the government was hoping to make were "a false economy" due to Dorset
probation officers having to go to
Exeter to meet with prisoners. ==Aftermath==