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'Vaccine passports could spell economic disaster for some football clubs'

Fans have long been looking forward to returning to the stands when the new football season kicks off next month.

Now many could find themselves turned away if the Government imposes vaccine passports for sporting events, concerts and festivals.

Such a move would be a bitter blow for supporters, clubs and players alike.

Unlike the Premier League, bankrolled by lucrative TV deals, most lower league sides rely on the gate for the majority of their income.

For them, the last 18 months has been a struggle for survival. What has kept them going has been the prospect of once again seeing fans coming through the turnstiles.

So if the Government presses ahead with this move it could spell economic disaster for some clubs.

As the Euros have shown, football has a unique ability to bring people together. Ministers do not appear to understand that clubs are far more than just sport. They are the lifeblood of communities that give people a sense of pride and belonging.

The introduction of Covid passports would not only deprive lower league clubs of much needed income, it would discriminate against younger supporters not yet double-jabbed.

his is yet another example of this Tory administration making up policy on the hoof (Getty Images)

Nor it is clear whether the scheme would work when it is still possible to catch the virus even if you have had both doses of the vaccines.

This is yet another example of this Tory administration making up policy on the hoof.

In February the vaccines minister Nadhim Zahawi ruled out the use of vaccine passports, now he claims they are way forward.

Don’t forget we would not be in this situation had the Government not failed to close our borders in time to stop the Delta variant.

Instead of trying to introduce ineffective and discriminatory Covid passports, ministers should be trying to sort out the test and trace regime which is still not functioning properly despite the £37billion lavished on it.

No care for Ben

When you entrust a loved one to a home or a medical unit you do so in the faith they will get the care and attention they need.

This was not the case for Ben King, a young man with Down’s Syndrome, who died in shocking conditions at the Cawston Park assessment and treatment unit in Norfolk.

Cawston Park was finally closed in May. It is shameful that a decade on from the Winterbourne View scandal our care system is still failing the innocent and vulnerable.

And it is outrageous private firms make massive profits from providing such an unacceptable service.

Oarsome mum

Helen Glover has become the first mum to compete for Britain’s Olympic rowing team.

She and her partner Polly Swann have now qualified for the semi-finals. If she bags another gold medal it will be the mother of all comebacks.

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