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Football Spectators (Unauthorised Entry) Bill - Second Reading of the whole bill

23 February 2024

Lead MP

Kevin Brennan

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Bill Debate

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Other Contributors: 11

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Kevin Brennan raised concerns about football spectators (unauthorised entry) bill - second reading of the whole bill in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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Lead Contributor

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The Bill aims to introduce a new criminal offence for unauthorised or attempted entry into football matches, addressing the risks highlighted by the Baroness Casey Review following the chaotic events at the Euro 2020 final. It seeks to prevent disorder and enhance safety at major sporting events. The current lack of specific legal repercussions for such actions is inadequate, as evidenced by incidents during the tournament. Kevin Brennan also emphasises that his Bill reflects a cross-party consensus from the House of Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee's recommendation in their December 2023 report on 'Safety at Major Sporting Events'. He proposes extending the scope to cover stadiums' private land, car parks, and hospitality areas to ensure comprehensive enforcement. The deterrent effect includes fines and potentially longer-term bans through football banning orders.
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