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2 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (First sitting)

The hon. Member is making a compelling case. Does he think that in all cases—in all public bodies, in all quangos—anyone who is a member of a political party, or has ever been canvassing, even in an European election, might be barred from holding any of those kinds of offices? As I understand it, political parties of a

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2 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (First sitting)

How might the shadow Minister compare the relationship between the IFR and the Government with the relationship between the BBC and the Government, for example?

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2 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (Second sitting)

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Sir Jeremy. I want to make two quick points. First, it seems to me that the previous Government were going to impose extra regulation, and there would have been a regulator that probably would not have been run by volunteers. By the logic we have heard today, the Conserva

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2 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (First sitting)

What about Ofqual?

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2 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (Second sitting)

The hon. Gentleman mentions amendment 116, and proposed new paragraph 7A(b) references the fact that the Opposition would not like the chair of the football regulator to canvass for a political party running for the European Parliament. Will the hon. Gentleman clarify whether he is suggesting some kind of movement to r

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2 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (Second sitting)

When I first read the amendment, I assumed that it would apply to somebody who owned a stake in a broadcasting company: a famous podcaster or someone who owned a famous podcasting outlet, for example. I understand why that might be a conflict of interest, but if it is somebody who is commenting on whether a penalty or

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2 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (Second sitting)

I beg to move amendment 1, in clause 6, page 5, line 14, at end insert— “(d) to ensure that the care and support of those who have developed neurodegenerative conditions linked to their career in English football is a central part of its approach to football governance, and to establish and supervise the scheme provide

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2 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (Second sitting)

Does the Minister find it strange that, in this room, a Liberal Democrat spokesperson and a Labour Minister are arguing with the Conservatives about letting the market decide someone’s salary?

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2 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (Second sitting)

The hon. Gentleman mentions ticket prices. Some very simple back-of-a-fag-packet maths tells us that even if the football regulator costs £100 million to run, when we divide that by 92 teams and about 40 games in a season, it comes to a matter of pence per ticket sold: something like 20p, 40p or 50p. I could not even g

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2 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (Second sitting)

The shadow Minister makes a persuasive point, but I still do not understand why it is right for politicians to say, before a regulator has even been set up, “You may have no more than x employees.” I shall end there.

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2 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (Second sitting)

We have a fundamental disagreement here on the Bill and the need for regulation. It is clear that the Conservatives have decided that they will now not support the concept of a football regulator. That is a perfectly legitimate political decision. It is also legitimate to point out that that was not their view until a

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2 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (First sitting)

Ofqual.

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2 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (First sitting)

I am a member of the Robins Trust at Cheltenham Town.

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2 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (First sitting)

I will indicate, if that is okay, Sir Jeremy.

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2 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (First sitting)

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Sir Jeremy. As the Minister knows, the Liberal Democrats support the Bill. We were clear on Second Reading that we supported its aims, although we believe that it should go further—on the scope of the competitions covered, for one example. We also agree with the hon. M

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2 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (First sitting)

No, we accept the numbers in the room. Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.

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2 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (First sitting)

I was enjoying it.

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2 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (Second sitting)

My first Southampton game at the Dell was in 1993. Southampton lost, predictably, to Manchester United. My grandparents and father took me, and playing at the back that day was a man called Kevin Moore. He was one of the greatest headers of the ball that the Football League has ever seen. He would regularly be seen ris

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2 Jun 2025Football Governance Bill [ Lords ] (Second sitting)

I have little more to add, other than to say that I think we should all go away and consider the extremely moving stories told by the footballers’ families. For those of us who saw those footballers during their very best days on the pitch, heading the ball with such vigour, reading those stories brings into sharp cont

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21 May 2025UK Artists Touring the EU

Thank you, Mr Speaker. I am pleased to not be forgotten today. [Interruption.] If we are abolished, perhaps we will all be forgotten. There have been previous positive statements on touring performers, but there was no concrete good news in the UK-EU deal. Touring performers are reliant on this Department to fight thei

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