Earlier, Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood gave a speech in which she laid out the Labour government's case for reform of the European Convention on Human Rights.
This is the legislation often used to thwart criminals from being deported.
It is something that factions of the Tory party and Reform have for the UK to leave.
In her speech, Mahmood laid out why the convention needs to be changed, in the view of the Labour government.
She said: "When the application of rights begins to feel out of step with common sense 鈥� when it conflicts with fairness or disrupts legitimate government action 鈥� trust begins to erode.
"We have seen this in the UK in two particularly sensitive areas: immigration and criminal justice.
"If a foreign national commits a serious crime, they should expect to be removed from the country.
"But we see cases where individuals invoke the right to family life 鈥� even after neglecting or harming those very family ties.
"Or take prison discipline. Being in custody is a punishment. It means some privileges are lost.
"But dangerous prisoners have been invoking Article 8 to try to block prison staff from putting them in separation centres to manage the risk they pose.
"It is not right that dangerous prisoners' rights are given priority over others' safety and security."
She emphasised that it's important for the convention to evolve as it has done before.