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Liverpool manager Arne Slot 'surprised' Hillsborough Law not passed

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Liverpool manager Arne Slot 'surprised' Hillsborough Law not passed

TL;DR

Liverpool manager Arne Slot expressed surprise that the Hillsborough Law has not yet been passed, ahead of the anniversary of the disaster that claimed 97 lives. He paid tribute to the victims and highlighted the ongoing campaign for the law.

Key points

  • Arne Slot surprised Hillsborough Law not passed
  • Tribute to victims and survivors of the disaster
  • Campaign for Hillsborough Law continues

Why it matters

The delay in passing the Hillsborough Law reflects ongoing issues of accountability and justice for victims of public disasters.

Liverpool manager Arne Slot, speaking ahead of the anniversary of the disaster that killed 97 of the football club's fans, said he is "surprised" that the Hillsborough Law has still not been passed.

Writing in the matchday programme for Liverpool's game against Paris Saint-Germain, Slot paid tribute to the victims, survivors and bereaved of the Hillsborough disaster.

"Since becoming head coach, I have been able to hear some of their stories and the passage of time does not make them any less moving," he said.

"I have also been told about the campaign for a Hillsborough Law and having listened to the reasons and knowing the story behind them, it surprises me that this is still to be introduced.

"This is not an opinion based on my association with Liverpool FC either.

"It is the view of someone who believes bereaved families should not have to fight and campaign for the truth about how their loved ones lost their lives, it should be provided as a matter of course."

Wednesday marks 37 years since the disaster which prompted a campaign for legislation requiring public officials to tell the truth during inquiries and investigations.

Labour pledged to introduce a Hillsborough Law in its 2024 manifesto, but the legislation – formally known as the Public Office (Accountability) Bill – has stalled since it was introduced in September.

Last year, the government faced a row after proposing amendments that would see spies brought within the scope of the law, but only with the approval of the head of their services.

Campaigners warned this could be used as a way of escaping the new "duty of candour" and the amendments were pulled, with reports now suggesting intelligence chiefs will have to make a court application for any disclosures to be exempted.

Asked about the bill on Monday, Sir Keir Starmer reiterated his commitment to deliver on his promise to introduce a Hillsborough Law.

"Obviously we're working with the families and others on the final balance that we need to get right in the proposed legislation," the Prime Minister said.

"But the duty of candour, the duty, basically, that public officials need to come forward and tell the truth – that's a really important principle that drives me.

"So, we'll keep working on this, it's important to get it right… I've made a promise and I intend to act on that promise."

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Q&A

What is the Hillsborough Law and why is it important?

The Hillsborough Law aims to ensure justice for victims of disasters and improve accountability in public safety, particularly in relation to the 1989 Hillsborough disaster.

How many fans died in the Hillsborough disaster?

Ninety-seven fans lost their lives in the Hillsborough disaster during an FA Cup match in 1989.

What did Arne Slot say about the Hillsborough Law?

Arne Slot stated he is surprised that the Hillsborough Law has not been passed, emphasizing the emotional impact of the stories he has heard from victims and survivors.

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  • Tribute to victims and survivors of the disaster
  • Campaign for Hillsborough Law continues

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