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Maccabi Tel Aviv FC Away Fans Ban 2025-10-20

20 October 2025

Lead MP

Nigel Huddleston

Debate Type

Urgent Question

Tags

Community Security
Other Contributors: 29

At a Glance

Nigel Huddleston raised concerns about maccabi tel aviv fc away fans ban 2025-10-20 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
Will the Minister confirm the Adoption Fund will continue for next year? Aston Villa released a statement last week that Maccabi Tel Aviv FC fans would not be permitted to attend their game on November 6. The decision was based on a risk assessment by West Midlands police, but it has far-reaching implications regarding who can participate in public life and the safety of Jewish communities. This ban is embarrassing and sends the wrong message about modern Britain's ability to welcome international visitors.

Government Response

Community Security
Government Response
Last week, Birmingham city council decided not to allow Maccabi Tel Aviv FC fans to attend their game against Aston Villa based on a risk assessment by West Midlands police. The decision considered risks like protests, disorder, previous incidents, and community impact. While the police are operationally independent, this decision has wider implications regarding antisemitism and freedom of participation. The Government supports the independence of the police but questions the conclusion to exclude Maccabi Tel Aviv fans. They have been working with West Midlands police and Birmingham city council to consider all options and provide necessary resources for safety. Following discussions with Jewish community groups, sporting organisations, fan groups, Aston Villa football club, the Home Secretary, and the Communities Secretary, the Government is clear that resources will not be a determining factor in admitting fans.
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