Local MP Munira Wilson Raises Concerns Over Twickenham Rugby Stadium Fixture Announcements

By The Editor 5th Nov 2021

Twickenham Stadium
Twickenham Stadium

Munira Wilson, MP for Twickenham, has today raised concerns following the RFU's announcement of the autumn rugby fixture schedule for Twickenham, which could see up to 44,000 spectators from across the country travel to Twickenham during a single weekend.

These concerns come in the context of a recent spike in coronavirus cases in England over the last week, significant issues in the Government's Covid-19 testing system and the announcement yesterday by the Prime Minister to tighten Covid-19 restrictions.

Munira Wilson MP said:

"In view of the recent rise in Covid-19 cases and the Prime Minister's announcement yesterday to restrict private gatherings to six people, I have significant concerns about the announcement of the rugby fixtures to be held in October and November.

"In particular, the weekend of 24th and 25th October will see the first two big rugby matches held on consecutive days, with up to 44,000 spectators from across the country travelling to Twickenham.

"We all want to see a return to normality as soon as possible, including sport, which is crucial to our local and national economy.

"However, the public health and safety of local residents is paramount. This is why I raised my concerns directly with the Health Secretary in the House of Commons today.

"Thankfully, Richmond-upon-Thames has had relatively low levels of Covid-19 so far, but we cannot be complacent. The Government must provide assurances that the data, expert advice and risk assessment point to a very low risk in any local spike in infection rates.

"These proposed events are the largest live sporting events since lockdown began. Should the Government give the green light for these events to go ahead, I feel very strongly that it should insist on a clear two-week gap following the first big match to assess the impact on infection rates.

"It would be reckless of the Department for Culture, Media & Sport to allow the first two events to take place back to back in one weekend."

     

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