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Randolph Turpin
13 July 2021
Lead MP
Matt Western
Debate Type
Adjournment Debate
Tags
Crime & Law EnforcementNHSCulture, Media & SportWomen & EqualitiesMental Health
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Matt Western raised concerns about randolph turpin in the House of Commons. A government minister responded.
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Lead Contributor
Opened the debate
The debate centres around the recognition of Randolph Turpin, a black British boxer who became the first British middleweight champion in 1951. He achieved this by defeating the legendary Sugar Ray Robinson after a gruelling fight at Earls Court with over 18,000 spectators. His victory was not only a personal triumph but also broke racial barriers, paving the way for future black sportsmen. Born in Leamington Spa to parents who had experienced racial discrimination during World War I, Turpin's career was marked by both success and struggles, including financial difficulties and alcoholism before his untimely death at 38. The speech highlights how Turpin's legacy has inspired young boxers today and calls for greater national recognition of his achievements and impact on diversity in sport.
Government Response
Crime & Law EnforcementNHSCulture, Media & SportWomen & EqualitiesMental Health
Government Response
The Minister acknowledges Randolph Turpin's significant achievement by defeating Sugar Ray Robinson to become the first black British world middleweight champion in 1951. She highlights the ongoing issues related to diversity and inclusion, racism, mental health support, and domestic violence that his story brings into focus. The government has invested in community boxing clubs through Sport England and National Lottery Community Fund, and supports elite boxers through UK Sport. New measures are being introduced to ensure sporting bodies have detailed action plans for diversity and inclusion. The Minister also notes the importance of addressing concussion in sport and highlights the Government's commitment to tackling domestic abuse with the recent Domestic Abuse Bill receiving Royal Assent. Additionally, she mentions significant funding provided by Sport England for grassroots boxing projects and facilities recovery from the pandemic, totalling over £8 million. Finally, the Minister agrees to pass on a request for a meeting between Matt Western and the Minister for sport to discuss how Turpin's legacy can be better recognised.
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