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Licences and Licensing
22 May 2024
Lead MP
Chris Philp
Debate Type
General Debate
Tags
Economy
Other Contributors: 5
At a Glance
Chris Philp raised concerns about licences and licensing 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
Moves the draft order to extend licensing hours in England and Wales for venues during the Euro 2024 semi-finals and final if England or Scotland reach those stages. The extension will be from 11 pm until 1 am, benefitting businesses by eliminating the need for temporary event notices. The proposal follows a consultation where over 80% of respondents supported the idea.
Jeff Smith
Lab
Manchester Withington
Expresses slight disappointment that quarter-finals are not included in the order, despite potential for celebration on Friday 5 July.
Dan Jarvis
Lab
Barnsley North
Confirms Labour's enthusiastic support for the motion. Emphasises football as a positive force bringing people together during international tournaments such as the Euros, which will be watched keenly by millions across the country.
Chris Philp
Con
Croydon South
The Minister thanked the shadow minister for his support, noting optimism about future relations. He addressed questions regarding consultation with the hospitality trade and mentioned that there was significant support from the industry. The Minister highlighted careful planning in collaboration with German police to manage English fans during the event. Additionally, he noted a good policing plan is in place for the Champions League final at Wembley Stadium.
Dan Jarvis
Lab
Barnsley North
Dan Jarvis intervened to clarify that his support was intended as a gesture of agreement and optimism regarding future debates. He emphasised the importance of handling disorder around major football events, particularly in areas like Wembley and central London.
Anna Firth echoed Dan Jarvis's sentiment, agreeing that the moment was one of temporary harmony within the debate.
Government Response
The Minister thanked the shadow minister for his support and provided context around the consultation process with the hospitality trade, noting that it received significant support. He assured that police have a well-planned operation to manage extended licensing hours during major football events.
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