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Fan-led Review and Football White Paper

20 February 2023

Lead MP

Stuart Andrew

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

Tags

Culture, Media & Sport
Other Contributors: 17

At a Glance

Stuart Andrew raised concerns about fan-led review and football white paper 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:

Government Statement

Culture, Media & Sport
Government Statement
The Minister for Sport, Stuart Andrew, announced the publication of a football governance White Paper that aims to reform and strengthen the financial and governance structures of English football. The statement acknowledges the need for significant reform in response to the fan-led review's findings on unstable financial incentives and poor corporate governance, which threaten club stability and risk cultural heritage damage. He highlighted issues such as overspending by clubs, lack of scrutiny from ownership, and industry self-regulation weaknesses. Andrew committed to protecting football clubs from unsustainable practices through improved regulations and emphasised the importance of reaching an agreement on financial redistribution for the football pyramid. The minister also promised a full announcement with detailed reform proposals in due course.

Shadow Comment

Lucy Powell
Shadow Comment
The shadow Minister, Lucy Powell, criticised the Government's delay in publishing the White Paper and accused them of wasting time that clubs are urgently needing. She stressed the urgency for an independent football regulator to ensure club stability and protect fans' interests. Powell cited recent incidents such as Bury FC collapse and Derby County near-collapse, highlighting the growing need for reform. The Labour Party remains committed to implementing the recommendations fully and urged the Government to take responsibility for any future failures due to their delay.
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