Press Release
GOVERNMENT BREAKS PROMISES ON SPORTS FUNDING - CAMPBELL
20 April 2007
Visiting a youth football team set up by parents and Police Community Support
Officers in Malvern, Leader of the Liberal Democrats Menzies Campbell today
accused the Government of breaking promises on sports funding. He emphasised the
importance of sports facilities in reducing youth crime and anti-social
behaviour.
Liberal Democrat research has revealed that the Government has:
• Spent only 1.8% of the £750m promised seven years ago for sports in the most
deprived areas in the UK
• Failed to spend over a third of a separate £750m fund pledged towards their
flagship "anti-crime" sports policy, over a year after its own spending deadline
and six years after Tony Blair announced the initiative
• Abandoned Tony Blair’s target to get 70% of the population active by 2020
which it was due to miss by over 20 years
Menzies Campbell said:
"This Government has broken its promises to provide sports equipment, facilities
and coaching in our most deprived areas. As this football club demonstrates,
sports clubs can cut crime and anti-social behaviour.
"By getting involved in sport young people gain confidence, respect and
self-discipline. All of these qualities can help to stop the downward spiral
towards a life of crime.
"This Government’s approach has focused on chasing headlines rather than
providing support for communities to tackle the causes of crime."

West Worcestershire Parliamentary Candidate, Richard Burt joins
Ming Campbell for a team photo with Elgar Scotties on his visit to Pickersleigh
in Malvern.

Signing autographs for the team!
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