Full Sutton Prison Strike (1995)

Mon Nov 13, 1995

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On this day in 1995, four of Full Sutton Prison’s six wings (all those not set aside for sex offenders) went on strike. Full Sutton prison is located in the village of Full Sutton, near Pocklington in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.

After breakfast, inmates from four out of the six wings went on strike, refusing to perform their duties, including meal preparation, kitchen help, carpentry, textiles, industrial cleaning, and other trade jobs. Inmates sat in their cells and refused to work.

The protest was mainly against the new ‘Incentives and Earned Privileges Scheme’, as well as anger over a series of restrictions imposed on prisoners there over the previous months, including restrictions on use of phones, on the amount of property inmates were allowed to keep, and a ban on them having property handed in by relatives and friends.

The strike lasted for at least three days, ended by the authorities sending in officers in riot gear to break it up. Dozens of inmates (estimated between 20 and 60) were moved to other jails as a consequence.