Posted on 12th November 2019
Next month many millions of football fans will head out to cast their vote in the General Election. But who’ll win your cross in the box?
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Posted on 12th November 2019
In a little over four weeks millions of football fans will head out to cast their vote in December’s General Election – and the main political parties will be publishing manifestos including policies which could affect football.
With that in mind the FSA has pulled together some core campaign ideas and asked all the major political parties whether they support The Fans’ Manifesto.
The FSA does not favour one political party over another and football fans come from all walks of society. That means supporters can have wildly different views but we do think every fan should be informed and we aim to help with that. It’s then up to each fan where they put their X.
The Fans’ Manifesto:
Grassroots – Share the wealth
Standing – Stand Up for Choice
Transport – Flexible football rail tickets
Governance and regulation – Protect our pyramid and heritage
Equality – No to discrimination
The FSA’s remit is very wide and The Fans’ Manifesto has a specific focus on areas which we believe will engage political parties. If you’d like to read more about all of our work check out our Annual Review.
Next month many millions of football fans will head out to cast their vote in the General Election. But who’ll win your cross in the box?
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