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Russia’s Attack on Ukraine

03 March 2022

Lead MP

Nadine Dorries

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

Tags

UkraineEconomyCulture, Media & SportScience & Technology
Other Contributors: 26

At a Glance

Nadine Dorries raised concerns about russia’s attack on ukraine 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

UkraineEconomyCulture, Media & SportScience & Technology
Government Statement
The Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport announced efforts to isolate Russia through cultural and sporting sanctions as part of the UK's response to Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. She detailed measures including banning Russian teams from competing abroad, cancelling sports events in Russia, and halting trading with Russian venues and film projects. The statement highlighted actions by major organisations like UEFA, FIFA, World Rugby, and the International Olympic Committee to ban Russia. She also noted cultural boycotts such as Disney and Warner Bros. pulling their films from Russia, BBC Studios and ITV stopping trade with Russia, and Russia being banned from Eurovision. The minister emphasised the importance of using sport and culture to undermine Putin's legitimacy on the global stage, noting that these measures help expose his aggressive actions and propaganda. She also addressed tech companies taking steps such as Apple pausing sales in Russia, Google adding safeguarding features to its services, and WhatsApp hosting a helpline for Ukraine’s state emergency service. The minister discussed ongoing efforts by her department to combat Russian disinformation online, including Ofcom's investigation into RT's broadcasting licence. Lastly, she thanked journalists reporting from the conflict zone and committed to continuing pressure on Putin.

Shadow Comment

Chris Elmore
Shadow Comment
The Shadow Minister for Digital Infrastructure, Media and Sport acknowledged the government’s actions against Russian aggression in sports and culture but called for more decisive action. He expressed support for journalists reporting from Ukraine and urged sporting bodies to impose outright bans on Russia's participation in international competitions without any exceptions. The shadow welcomed recent decisions by organisations like the International Paralympic Committee to ban Russia, while questioning why some still allow Russian athletes under neutral flags. Elmore highlighted Putin’s historical comments on how sports can boost national pride and called for a complete boycott of Russia and Belarus from international events.
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