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9 Jun 2025 Planning and Infrastructure Bill

Residents in Bexley village in my constituency—it is one of London’s outer villages—are particularly concerned about the erosion of their green areas around the village. Does my hon. Friend share my concern and surprise that, when the outer London green belt issue was discussed in the London Assembly last week, Reform

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9 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (Sixth sitting)

As the Minister just outlined, clause 27 requires regulated clubs to notify about prospective new owners and officers if there is a reasonable prospect of such a change. It also requires an officer’s proposed job title, job description and senior management functions. If the football regulator is not notified before th

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9 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (Sixth sitting)

Clause 23 sets out the process that the Government’s new regulator must follow when it wishes to attach or vary a financial discretionary licence condition, which are by definition additional obligations that the regulator may impose on clubs that go beyond the mandatory licensing framework. In doing so, the clause con

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9 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (Sixth sitting)

Clause 29 prohibits any person from becoming an owner of a regulated club without first applying to the independent football regulator and being determined suitable for that role. It requires any applicant to provide information on the proposed operation of the club, estimated costs, how those costs will be funded and

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9 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (Sixth sitting)

Clause 33 places a duty on clubs to notify the Government’s new regulator of any change in circumstances relating to the current owner or an officer that could impact their suitability under the regime set out in part 4 of the Bill. On one level, it is an understandable provision. To fulfil its statutory duties, the re

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9 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (Sixth sitting)

I will repeat my arguments, but I listened carefully to the Minister’s response and we remain concerned about various aspects of the clause. That is why we tabled not just one, but three amendments, to try to put some safeguards and guardrails around future powers of the IFR, as I said. Fundamentally, we believe that t

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9 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (Sixth sitting)

I discussed that consideration with a number of people in the game before we tabled the amendment. The hon. Gentleman mentioned the French, who already cap agents’ fees at 10%. With this amendment, we are not seeking to say what the level should be—that should be determined by the game in consultation—but we are lookin

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9 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (Sixth sitting)

I beg to move amendment 131, in schedule 5, page 103, line 16, at end insert— “Agents fees 11A (1) An agents fees condition is a condition requiring a club employing an agent to cap their fees. (2) The agents fee cap will be set by Regulations subject to approval by both Houses.” My amendment proposes that clubs regula

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9 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (Fifth sitting)

I appreciate the clarity provided by the Minister in outlining what she believes the regulator should or should not do. On quotas, can we be absolutely clear that the Government’s intention is not for there to be a mandated quota for clubs to have certain elements and different parts of the community on the board? Is t

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9 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (Sixth sitting)

It is a privilege to speak again under your chairmanship, Mr Turner. I congratulate you and the city of Hull on the Challenge cup victory at the weekend, which probably does not please Mr Speaker on his birthday, but such is sport. Moving back to football, before the lunch break, I explained why the Opposition felt the

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9 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (Fifth sitting)

We are not suggesting a referendum. We are saying that fans should be involved in the decision-making process. There is a debate around Pride and other issues, but that is not the point we are trying to make. We are trying to make sure that football clubs, wherever possible, stick to the game and that fans have a say.

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9 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (Fifth sitting)

Thank you for your guidance, Sir Jeremy. You will be pleased to know that I am coming on to why my example is relevant to the amendment. I am grateful to the hon. Member for Dartford for raising the example of Dartford football club—a rival of one of my other local clubs, Welling United, which also do great work in the

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9 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (Fifth sitting)

I appreciate the point that the hon. Lady makes. I am not aware of the financial example that she gives—genuinely I am not—so it would not be appropriate for me to comment, but the crossover between politics and football is one that we have to acknowledge, regardless of party allegiance. The vast majority of fans, when

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9 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (Sixth sitting)

I beg to move amendment 107, in clause 22, page 14, line 35, leave out subsection (a). This amendment prevents the IFR from being able to set licence conditions relating to internal controls.

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9 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (Fifth sitting)

I beg to move amendment 137, in schedule 5, page 102, line 2, at end insert “including the club’s official charity.” This amendment would make clear that the activities of a football club’s official charity can be counted towards it meeting the corporate governance code. It is a pleasure to speak in favour of the amend

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9 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (Fifth sitting)

Yes, okay.

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9 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (Fifth sitting)

I beg to move amendment 106, in clause 19, page 13, line 19, at end insert— “(c) inviting the club to make representations about the proposed revocation, and (d) specifying the means by which, and the period within which, such representations must be made, which must be a period of not less than one month beginning wit

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9 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (Sixth sitting)

I thank the Liberal Democrat spokesperson for explaining the objectives behind the amendment, which is aimed at preventing individuals with a record of human rights abuses from owning a club. My question for the hon. Member is about new clause 8(2)(b), which states that “the Regulator shall have absolute discretion to

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9 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (Fifth sitting)

The hon. Lady’s comments are on the record, and I will have a look—I was not aware of those.

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9 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (Fifth sitting)

I completely appreciate the hon. Member’s point. As he highlighted, clubs have done a lot of this good work themselves, so I do not believe that the Government or their regulator need to dictate on terms where clubs have that good practice already. My new clause tries to draw a line so that fans will have a say on any

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