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Tom Morrison Excerpts
Thursday 22nd May 2025

(2 weeks, 2 days ago)

Commons Chamber
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Stephanie Peacock Portrait Stephanie Peacock
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Continued delays to a potential new distribution deal serve no one, and we understand the uncertainty and instability that they can cause many clubs, including Swansea City. We are backing the football regulator, which is what I encourage Members to do. The Government are keeping our manifesto commitment.

Tom Morrison Portrait Mr Tom Morrison (Cheadle) (LD)
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Last week, I met Nick from Cheadle and Gatley football club, a fantastic organisation that works to help youth football, in particular, in the area. The club is struggling, particularly with energy prices, which are impacting a huge amount of grassroots football across the country. What more can the Government do to get the Premier League and the larger clubs to support lower-league and grassroots clubs, in particular with energy prices?

Stephanie Peacock Portrait Stephanie Peacock
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I know from my constituency the huge benefit that grassroots club bring. Of course, the Premier League sends a huge amount of money down through the pyramid. We are introducing the football regulator, which will be able to help secure a deal if a voluntary deal cannot be reached; we also have the Football Foundation, which works with the Premier League to put money into grassroots football. I would be happy to meet the hon. Gentleman to discuss the matter further.

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Tom Morrison Excerpts
Wednesday 14th May 2025

(3 weeks, 3 days ago)

Commons Chamber
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Feryal Clark Portrait Feryal Clark
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As I have set out, we have inter-ministerial meetings that bring Ministers together, including Ministers from DEFRA. The Secretary of State regularly meets representatives from the National Farmers Union and other Secretaries of State to discuss these issues.

Tom Morrison Portrait Mr Tom Morrison (Cheadle) (LD)
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6. What steps his Department is taking to ensure the adequate regulation of digital services, in the context of the UK-US trade agreement.

Peter Kyle Portrait The Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology (Peter Kyle)
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I congratulate the Prime Minister and the Business Secretary on the UK-US trade deal, which, among many provisions, includes the commitment to deepen digital trade. My Department will continue to work across Whitehall to strengthen the transatlantic trade relationship that benefits our country so greatly. When it comes to online harms, we will continue to strengthen those provisions too.

Tom Morrison Portrait Mr Morrison
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Many of my constituents have contacted me with concerns around social media and public health. Nearly 40% of children report that social media has a negative impact on their mental health and, with glaring holes in the Online Safety Act 2023, dangerous smaller websites remain unregulated. Can the Secretary of State confirm that protections for children will not be up for negotiation in any deal with the United States?

Peter Kyle Portrait Peter Kyle
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I am grateful for that question. I certainly share the hon. Gentleman’s concern for the welfare of young people online, which is why so many provisions have been brought in since I came into office, including issuing a statement of strategic priorities to Ofcom, tackling intimate image abuse and getting right behind the implementation of the new regulations from January and age verification, which will come in in July. We are behind those as well as working on what will come next and strengthening it. I reassure him and the House that online harms are never up for negotiation under this Government.