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Professional and Amateur Sport: Government Support

30 September 2020

Lead MP

Nigel Huddleston

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

Tags

Culture, Media & Sport
Other Contributors: 50

At a Glance

Nigel Huddleston raised concerns about professional and amateur sport: government support 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 acknowledged the importance of sports clubs to their communities, noting that they are essential beyond just sport. He highlighted government interventions such as a £210 million emergency fund by Sport England and financial support from the Treasury for rugby league, helping many sports clubs survive during the crisis. The minister emphasised the Government's efforts to enable grassroots sport despite the pandemic and praised Project Restart for bringing football matches back on the BBC. However, due to rising infection rates, plans to return fans to stadiums were paused. He committed to working closely with the Treasury and sports governing bodies to understand their needs. For football, he mentioned the Premier League supporting EFL clubs and providing financial support to the National League starting Saturday, pending detailed financial returns from major spectator sports.

Shadow Comment

Tracey Crouch
Shadow Comment
The shadow thanked the minister for his efforts but expressed disappointment over the lack of specific announcements regarding support for the national league. She questioned the distribution formula and requested details on plans to return fans to stadiums. She also pointed out inconsistencies in fan attendance rules for FA Cup games, urging for urgent governance reforms to build Premier League confidence in supporting lower-tier clubs. Crouch highlighted the perilous situations facing rugby, cricket, swimming, and other sports, seeking discussions about support packages and plans to revive events industry operations. Finally, she stressed the importance of supporting grassroots sport alongside professional sports.
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