PARLIAMENTARY EARLY DAY MOTION
Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games (29 October 2024)

Motion Details

That this House commends the City of Glasgow for stepping in to host the 2026 Commonwealth Games following the withdrawal of the Australian state of Victoria and following the successful hosting of the 2014 Commonwealth Games; acknowledges that the Games play an important role in highlighting the benefits of the Commonwealth, bringing people from across the world together around an exciting and popular sporting event, welcoming athletes from across the Commonwealth to the City, including to Glasgow West constituency which will host the athletics events in the Scotstoun Stadium; recognises that the Commonwealth Games not only bring benefits to the sports community, but provides economic benefits both to the host city, and to the surrounding region and marks an exciting opportunity for Glasgow to showcase its vibrant culture, rich history, and welcoming spirit on the global stage; notes the efforts that are already being made by Glasgow City Council and Glasgow Life, businesses and citizens as the city begins its preparations to host the Games; and further recognises that this endeavour will require all sectors of Government and society to lend their support, to ensure that Glasgow is able to deliver an event that continues the magnificent tradition of the Games.

Sponsored by:
Patricia Ferguson (Labour)

EDMS Sponsor By Party

Party
Votes
%
 
Labour
5
50%
 
 
Scottish National Party
2
20%
 
 
Conservative
1
10%
 
 
Democratic Unionist Party
1
10%
 
 
Liberal Democrat
1
10%
 
Sponsor List (10 sponsors)
Party
Member
Constituency
Lab
Patricia Ferguson (Sponsor)
Glasgow West
Lab
Mary Kelly Foy
City of Durham
SNP
Stephen Gethins
Arbroath and Broughty Ferry
LD
Christine Jardine
Edinburgh West
SNP
Chris Law
Dundee Central
Lab
Brian Leishman
Alloa and Grangemouth
Lab
Martin Rhodes
Glasgow North
Con
Andrew Rosindell
Romford
DUP
Jim Shannon
Strangford
Lab
Kirsteen Sullivan
Bathgate and Linlithgow

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