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11 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (Eighth sitting)

Clubs in the English football pyramid currently barter as a collective for funding from broadcasters, but it is not hard to imagine a future in which Liverpool, Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea—the hon. Member for Spelthorne has now gone so I can say that—or other big clubs decide that they are going to barter alone.

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11 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (Eighth sitting)

I beg to move amendment 76, in clause 56, page 45, line 39, after “organisers” insert “or by a regulated club”.

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11 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (Eighth sitting)

The hon. Member for Great Yarmouth (Rupert Lowe) once fell foul of this when he attempted to change the name of the Dell to the Friends Provident stadium. Perhaps we might consult him on his learnings from that experience after we have completed this Committee.

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11 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (Eighth sitting)

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Ms Butler. Earlier in our deliberations—I cannot remember how many sittings ago—the Liberal Democrats made the case for extending the Bill’s scope to the sixth tier, the National Leagues. Effectively, we feel that helping those clubs up the pyramid would be useful, and on

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11 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (Eighth sitting)

We have seen in the past things such as the renaming of St James’ Park in Newcastle to the Sports Direct Arena, and other fans groups around the country have been furious when historic stadium names have been changed to sponsors’ names. Would the shadow Minister extend the sentiment that he is now expressing to those c

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11 Jun 2025Industrial Strategy

Cyber-security will be a key pillar in the industrial strategy. That is welcome news in my constituency of Cheltenham, which is already a centre of excellence in the sector. We are on the cusp of unlocking £1 billion-worth of investment at the Golden Valley development in west Cheltenham. I know Ministers are aware of

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11 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (Eighth sitting)

We recognise the numbers—although we Liberal Democrats now outnumber the official Opposition—so we will not press this to a vote. However, it is worth considering that, in future, we might end up in a situation where some of our bigger clubs start to try to negotiate on their own for their broadcast revenue. The Minist

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10 Jun 2025Sustainable Aviation Fuel Bill

Will the Minister congratulate innovators such as my constituent James Hygate, who was recently awarded an OBE for his work on green fuels? Over genteel tea and cake—as the House can imagine, this happens all the time in Cheltenham—he told me of his plans to turn human faeces into SAF. He is an innovator at the leading

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10 Jun 2025Sustainable Aviation Fuel Bill

Only three?

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

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Mr Turner. The amendment would prohibit individuals with a record of human rights abuses from club ownership. Our national game is a source of huge pride to our country and everyone in this room. It should not be exploited by individuals and regimes that want to launder t

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

I am reassured by what the Minister has said. The points raised by Conservative Members are all valid and we will take them on board. On the point about honour and integrity, I suggest that the kind of people who commit these crimes will not admit to them readily. In cases that may arise, it may be obvious that somethi

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

I beg to move amendment 75, in clause 26, page 19, line 20, at end insert— “(c) respects and promotes the protection of human rights and prevents modern slavery (as set out in section [Human rights and modern slavery considerations]).” This amendment is linked to NC8.

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

The shadow Minister referenced Forest Green Rovers, which is the rival club to my town’s club, Cheltenham Town. I have nothing against Forest Green Rovers. They have vegan catering, and many people view veganism as a political statement. That is, of course, a business choice that Forest Green Rovers made and it has ser

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

Would this new clause preclude the owner or chairman, or some other executive officer or member of staff, of a football club from standing for election? I can think of one example: a former chairman of my club Southampton, the hon. Member for Great Yarmouth (Rupert Lowe). He stood for the Referendum party in the Cotswo

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

Is the Minister concerned about inhibiting the free speech of Members of the House of Lords, for example Baroness Brady, who made significant and very valuable comments in the debate on the Bill in the other place, and then repeatedly made similar statements in the press and other media? She is, of course, a representa

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

New clause 16 specifically says that the club must establish that there is support from “a majority of the club’s fans in England and Wales.” That is really difficult to establish. Committee members will have been in football grounds and heard a number of opinions expressed in vociferous terms from the stands. I challe

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

I have a really important point about a referendum.

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

Will the hon. Member give way?

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

Some would regard wearing rainbow laces for Pride as a political statement. In the hon. Member’s ideal world of football governance, would a club have to go to a referendum of its fans to work out whether its players and the club could wear rainbow laces for Pride, for example? Would that not be more pointless bureaucr

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4 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [Lords] (Fourth sitting)

No, but you might be.

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