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Labour accused of ‘banter ban’ as football fans could be stopped from shouting ‘Are you blind?’ at refs under new law

Published on April 15, 2025 at 11:01 PM

FOOTBALL fans could be stopped from shouting “Are you blind?”; at refs under Labour’s “banter ban”;, a peer has warned.

Lord Young fears the will threaten free speech as bosses would be liable to be sued by their staff for any harassment.

Photo of Angela Rayner, Britain's Deputy Prime Minister, during a visit to British Steel.
There are fears over Angela Rayner's Employment Rights Bill

He said it could mean a partially-sighted steward could take a club to court if offended by chants.

He added: “It would force clubs to insist on absolute silence during matches.”;

’s law makes bosses liable for failing to take “all reasonable steps”; to prevent an “intimidating, hostile, degrading, humiliating or offensive environment”; for people with a protected characteristic like a disability.

Fears have also been raised of pubs stopping punters from speaking on contentious issues in case if offends bar staff.

Ministers have categorically denied that the will impose curbs on offensive remarks.

A spokesman told The Times: “The Employment Rights Bill will not affect anyone’s right to lawful free speech, which this government stands firmly behind.

“Upsetting remarks do not fall within the definition of .

“We are strengthening workplace protections to tackle harassment and protect employees from intimidating and hostile abuse as well as sexual harassment.”;

Referee showing a red card.
Shouting ‘Are you blind?' at footie refs could be banned under new Labour laws
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