Daily Mirror

‘Start forum to halt rise of footie racism’

- BY BEN GLAZE Deputy Political Editor BY ASHLEIGH RAINBIRD ashleigh.rainbird@mirror.co.uk @arainbird

PLEA Labour’s John Mann MINISTERS should set up a “national forum” to help tackle the rise in racism in football, MPs were told.

Labour MP John Mann issued the plea amid anger at the abuse aimed at black England players Danny Rose, Raheem Sterling and Callum HudsonOdoi in their 5-1 victory in Montenegro last month.

Mr Mann said: “Isn’t it clear the football authoritie­s are not capable without government help of actually getting on top of racism in football?”

■ MP Stephen Doughty, at a Home Affairs Select committee meeting, accused YouTube, Facebook and Twitter bosses of not doing enough to clean up Islamophob­ic and homophobic content on their sites. FROZEN OUT Cowell’s advert was slammed BBC star Chris Packham and MPs yesterday blasted Simon Cowell for signing an ad deal with Barclaycar­d, who have been slammed for funding fossil fuel extraction.

A new TV advert sees Cowell, 59, launching a talent show in Antarctica to promote the bank’s new online repayment calculator.

But campaigner Packham and MPs across the political divide blasted Cowell’s decision to front the campaign.

Springwatc­h star Packham, 57, said: “I am very surprised Simon didn’t solicit better advice about this and how it would understand­ably enrage and disappoint those hoping that high-profile public figures would get on board with the message about addressing climate change.”

Caroline Lucas, MP for Brighton Pavilion, 58, said: “Barclays has knowingly been funnelling millions into dirty ENRAGED CHRIS PACKHAM NATURE CAMPAIGNER

energy for years now, so this advertisem­ent is deeply offensive.”

Anna McMorrin, Labour MP for Cardiff North, co-chair of the Parliament­ary Climate Change group, also hit out. She said: “At first, I thought they were trying to at least reach out to people caring about the climate. But, it’s just men sitting in a board room, mansplaini­ng, flying all over the world, not caring about climate change.” Greenpeace UK said they were “the worst bank in Europe for funding fossil fuels”. And campaigner­s People & Planet said: “Simon Cowell should not be endorsing a bank that does this.” Barclays said: “Our approach balances the need to accelerate the transition away from the most carbon intensive fossil fuel sources with ongoing support for clients operating responsibl­y in energy sectors that are expected to contribute significan­tly to the world’s energy mix.”

I am very surprised he did not get better advice

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