Meeting of the Parliament 15 January 2026
Of course, I accept what the minister has said and the advice that he is acting on. We should be aware, with our eyes wide open, that the bill protects the commercial rights of an international business. When we talk about enforced entry, we are talking about people being liable to get a knock at the door because they are selling merchandise that has not been sanctioned by UEFA or because of what might be described as “unlawful” advertising in the sense of someone having a banner or something like that on premises within the exclusion area around Hampden.
The intention of amendments 2 and 3 has been to support the actions that are necessary in order for UEFA to stage part of the tournament in Scotland while, at the same time, maintaining this country’s long and proud traditions when it comes to forced entry without a warrant. That has been my motivation in persisting with the amendments.
I accept what the minister has said and, on the basis of what I think has been the good will between us on this bill, I will not press either of the amendments.
Amendment 2, by agreement, withdrawn.
Amendment 3 not moved.