This is the moment an ex-convict was greeted outside jail by a £200,000 Lamborghini after being freed under Labour’s early prison release scheme.
Around 1,700 people were let out by the controversial scheme today, with everyone eligible for release apart from violent criminals jailed for more than four years.
Photographs outside HMP Pentonville in London show a group of men gathered outside a black and red Lamborghini, including one prisone This is the moment an ex-convict was greeted outside jail by a £200,000 Lamborghini after being freed


under Labour’s early prison release scheme.
A notorious burglar and car thief described as a ‘one-man crime wave’ was today among the hundreds of prisoners walking to freedom under Labour’s controversial inmate release scheme. Christopher Hope (right and inset right), 32, has racked up jail terms totalling more than a decade since 2016, but was freed today from Holme House Prison in Stockton-on-Tees three months early from his four years and eight months term for swiping cars and burglary. Another convict happily getting out early was former Hollywood actor Jason Hoganson, 53, who boasts an incredible 109 previous convictions and was most recently jailed only last month for domestic violence . Newly released convicted thief and shoplifter Connor Charlesworth (centre right), 24, from Chesterfield, stole £480 of jewellery from his girlfriend’s grandparents when he was house-sitting for them. Karl Wilson (left and inset left), 29, today waved to bystanders as he walked free from HMP Manchester, despite a hefty rap sheet. In Thameside, London, repeat offender Ben Savage (centre left), 33, vowed to celebrate with a beer after his early release.
