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Recognition Of Darts As A Sport In The UK

EDM number 717 in 1998-99, proposed by Bob Russell on 14/06/1999.

That this House calls for darts to be recognised as a sport; acknowledges that darts is enjoyed by more participants than every activity currently recognised as a sport; notes that the United Kingdom is the world's leading darts playing nation; observes that many other countries recognise darts as a sport; believes that the discrimination in the United Kingdom against darts should be ended; requests Her Majesty's Government to find an early legislative opportunity to carry out the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport's proposal to broaden the scope of the Physical Training and Recreation Act 1937 which would enable darts to be funded by the United Kingdom sports councils; and urges the sports councils to have in place the necessary mechanisms to change their Royal charters once the 1937 Act has been amended so that they can recognise darts as a sport.

This motion has been signed by a total of 3 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Bob Russell14/06/1999ColchesterLiberal DemocratProposed
Mike Hancock15/06/1999Portsmouth SouthLiberal DemocratSigned
John McDonnell17/06/1999Hayes & HarlingtonLabourSigned

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