

MP has supported the plan to establish an independent football regulator and launch a license for the soccer club.
The Football Governance Act is ready to be a law after liquidating the commonalities, and the MP voted for 315 votes with 415 votes and 317 votes.
This bill introduces football watchers for the top five classes of the men’s game to check the club’s continuous operation and fans.
Regulatory authorities will also have a “backstop” authority that can force financial settlement if you can’t agree with the EFF (English Football League) and the Premier League.
Lisa Nandy, Minister of Culture, told me: “In our declaration, we promised to make a change that fans have been fighting for many years and have long fought.
“I am proud of being a member of the winning team.
She added: “This is for many people who had to endure the misfortunes that were trapped at the end when MacClesfield, Wigan, Bury, Bolton, Derby, Reading, Sheffield Wednesday, Morecambe, and more people had to be trapped at the end when more people had to release first.”
Previously, the conservative call was rejected by the government to consult on the “two -layer” alcoholic ban on the soccer stand.
Stephanie Peacock Sports Secretary says that the movement to overturn the ban on the since 1985 does not belong to the bill.
The MP voted in the UK from 346 to 167 and 179 for consultation on the end of the anti -stadium alcoholic ban.
Sports also said that he did not agree with the financial support for all the players who had brain conditions while leading football, but the government said he is “doing his best to investigate the athlete’s welfare.”
Many MPs, including Labor’s Chris Evans (Caerphilly), have expressed amendments to the legislation that will support the support of the past player, which has developed neurotroductive diseases for football.
At the report stage of the bill, Shadow Sport Minister Louie French condemned the government to “appoint labor to be a new football sheriff.”
David Kogan, a media rights expert, was nominated for the government’s preferred candidate to chair the Independent Football Regulatory Institutions in April, and his appointment was approved by the MP’s cross -party committee.
However, KOGAN faced an investigation into his appointment, as he revelation that he had donated money to Keir Starmer and donated money to Nandy and donated money to other workers.
NANDY said Stewart Andrew at the time said, “I actively headed the individual in question and added him to the list.”









