Tag: Jo Stevens

  • Jo Stevens – 2022 Tribute to HM Queen Elizabeth II

    Jo Stevens – 2022 Tribute to HM Queen Elizabeth II

    The tribute made by Jo Stevens, the Labour MP for Cardiff Central, in the House of Commons on 10 September 2022.

    So many words have been said and written already about the late Queen, but I am grateful to you, Madam Deputy Speaker, for the opportunity to speak from the Back Benches today and pay tribute, on behalf of my constituents in Cardiff Central, to the late Queen.

    Cardiff Central is a really young constituency; the average age of the people I represent is among the youngest of any constituency in the United Kingdom. So for nearly every one of them and for me, the late Queen is the only monarch that we have lived under. Being the constituency at the centre of the capital city of Wales, we were lucky in having the late Queen visit on many occasions. She always received a very warm Welsh welcome. In 1948, Princess Elizabeth, as she then was, was the first ever person to be awarded the freedom of Cardiff, and in July 1953, just a month after her coronation, she made her first official visit to Wales as Queen, visiting Cardiff Central, where thousands of well-wishers lined the route of the royal procession to Cardiff city hall. It was during the British Empire and Commonwealth games in 1958 that the Queen, in a recorded message to those assembled at Cardiff Arms Park, announced her intention to make her son Prince Charles—now King Charles—the Prince of Wales. Yesterday, our new King announced his decision to pass the title on to our new Prince and Princess of Wales, and we look forward to welcoming them back to Wales.

    The late Queen was a dedicated patron of many charities and organisations across Wales including, for 50 years, the Welsh Rugby Union. To mark the centenary of the WRU in 1980, she wrote a message on a rugby ball which was relayed all the way from London via numerous rugby clubs in Wales before it eventually arrived at Cardiff Arms Park, where a joint England and Wales team played a joint Scotland and Ireland team in a special game to mark the centenary. In 1999, when we hosted the rugby world cup final at the brand new Millennium stadium, the Queen presented the trophy to the winning Australian team. Very many people have fond memories of those royal visits to Cardiff Central, and on behalf of my constituents I send our deepest sympathy and our gratitude to King Charles III and the royal family. It is gratitude for the late Queen’s absolute dedication to a lifetime of public service, her dignity and her decency. Thank you, Ma’am.

  • Jo Stevens – 2021 Comments on Racism in Cricket

    Jo Stevens – 2021 Comments on Racism in Cricket

    The comments made by Jo Stevens, the Shadow Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Secretary, on 26 November 2021.

    The report today is a reminder of previous ECB failures to get a grip on the racism scandal engulfing cricket.

    Many of the measures listed should have been in place years ago. Players, staff and fans will struggle to have faith in a process which is being overseen by the same people who have stood by for so long.

    What we need is a proper independent inquiry to encourage victims to come forward for real changes to be made across cricket.

  • Jo Stevens – 2021 Comments on Football Governance

    Jo Stevens – 2021 Comments on Football Governance

    The comments made by Jo Stevens, the Shadow Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, on 24 November 2021.

    We’re pleased that the report supports Labour’s longstanding call for an independent regulator. Now there’s consensus on this, the Government has got to get on with it immediately.

    Overall, the Crouch review recommendations are welcome, but we still need to see more focus on fans’ voices in the governance reforms.

    No one wants to see another Bury or Wigan because of government delay.

    Fans have waited eleven long years for reform and deserve so much better.

  • Jo Stevens – 2021 Comments on the Government’s Technology Announcement

    Jo Stevens – 2021 Comments on the Government’s Technology Announcement

    The comments made by Jo Stevens, the Shadow Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Secretary, on 2 August 2021.

    The Conservatives are keeping the UK in the digital slow lane with their broken promises on the gigabit rollout, shifting their targets again and again.

    Conservative dither and delay is harming our digital infrastructure and our economy.

  • Jo Stevens – 2021 Comments on Music Streaming

    Jo Stevens – 2021 Comments on Music Streaming

    The comments made by Jo Stevens, the Shadow Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, on 15 July 2021.

    When music lovers stream their favourite tracks they expect the artists who perform them to profit.

    Instead, they get a pitiful amount while streaming sites and record companies cash in.

    It is clear that attempts to reform the system have failed and legislation is urgently needed which is why Labour have supported the broken record campaign to fix this.

  • Jo Stevens – 2021 Comments on Racism on Social Media

    Jo Stevens – 2021 Comments on Racism on Social Media

    The comments made by Jo Stevens, the Shadow Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, on 12 July 2021.

    The horrific racist abuse of the England penalty-takers had a disappointing inevitability to it.

    Twitter, Facebook and Instagram have the means to stop this hatred on their platforms and yet they decide to do nothing.

    Meanwhile the Government’s long-promised Online Safety Bill has yet again been delayed with progress unlikely to get underway until after the summer.

    No one should have to put up with this abuse online, social media companies’ self-regulation has to end and instead we need tough new laws.

    The Prime Minister has previously done no more than turned a blind eye to racism against our players. Warm words and gigantic England flags are no substitute for using the power he has, to make it stop.

  • Jo Stevens – 2021 Comments on Football Ticket Prices

    Jo Stevens – 2021 Comments on Football Ticket Prices

    The comments made by Jo Stevens, the Shadow Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, on 10 July 2021.

    England’s success in this tournament has made us all proud and shown again how much joy football can bring.

    Sadly ticket prices have been outrageous, pricing out genuine fans.

    As we bid for 2030, we must make it affordable to watch the World Cup on home soil for the first time since 1966. Let’s bring football home.

  • Jo Stevens – 2021 Comments on Robbie Gibb

    Jo Stevens – 2021 Comments on Robbie Gibb

    The comments made by Jo Stevens, the Shadow Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Secretary, on 10 July 2021.

    These allegations raise very serious questions about Conservative cronyism at the heart of the BBC.

    If Robbie Gibb is in post to further Tory interests rather than the public interest, then he is in the wrong job.

    Oliver Dowden must join the calls for him to resign or the BBC must sack him immediately for the sake of its own integrity.

  • Jo Stevens – 2021 Comments on the Government’s Broadcasting White Paper

    Jo Stevens – 2021 Comments on the Government’s Broadcasting White Paper

    The comments made by Jo Stevens, the Shadow Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, on 23 June 2021.

    Channel Four has a unique role in British broadcasting as a company owned by the British public which ploughs its profits into commissioning new programming, creating jobs and discovering new talent.

    The Government, having wasted billions on crony contracts and vanity projects, are now looking for a short term-cash boost by selling off one of our great British assets to the highest foreign bidder. They are selling Britain short.

  • Jo Stevens – 2021 Comments on Those Booing the England Football Team

    Jo Stevens – 2021 Comments on Those Booing the England Football Team

    The comments made by Jo Stevens, the Shadow Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, on 14 June 2021.

    It beggars belief that a day after the excellent win against Croatia, senior government ministers are still trying to provoke a fight with the England football team.

    Ministers should get on with their jobs and get behind the home nations.