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Licences and Licensing 2025-06-19
19 June 2025
Lead MP
Diana Johnson
Debate Type
General Debate
Tags
DefenceEconomyTaxation
Other Contributors: 4
At a Glance
Diana Johnson raised concerns about licences and licensing 2025-06-19 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
The draft contingent order proposes a temporary extension of licensing hours across England and Wales, should either the England or Wales women’s national teams progress to the semi-finals or final of UEFA Women’s European Football Championship in July. The decision is based on public consultation where 87% supported extending licensing hours for semi-finals and 84% for finals. This will reduce administrative burden on businesses and local authorities, allowing licensed premises to remain open until 1 am without need for temporary event notice.
Jim Shannon
DUP
Strangford
Although the order does not apply to Northern Ireland, he extends best wishes to English and Welsh teams participating in UEFA Women’s European Football Championship.
Chris Vince
Lab/Co-op
Harlow
Welcomes the order, recognising benefits it will bring to pub and entertainment industry. Acknowledges potential impact on communities supporting these businesses.
Andrew Snowden
Con
Fylde
Supports temporary licence changes, noting that hospitality sector has been impacted by increased national insurance and business property relief changes. He highlights importance of local pubs like the Coach & Horses in Freckleton for community spirit.
Ben Maguire
LD
North Cornwall
Emphasises cultural shift brought about by women’s football teams, celebrating their achievements and encouraging grassroots participation. Advocates for better funding and resources for schools to ensure equal opportunities in physical education and sports.
Government Response
Explains that the order is proposed under section 172 of Licensing Act 2003, recognising events of exceptional national significance. It follows a public consultation where 87% supported extending licensing hours for semi-finals and 84% for finals. The extension applies to sale of alcohol for consumption on premises until 1 am, reducing administrative burden.
Shadow Response
Mr Andrew Snowden
Shadow Response
Supports the temporary licence changes for venues with licences until 11 pm if England or Wales reaches semi-finals or final. Acknowledges challenges faced by hospitality sector due to national insurance and business property relief changes, but sees benefits of extended licensing hours.
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