“Labour will bring in 'Martyn's Law' to strengthen the security of public events and venues.”
No approved non-tangential links exist — the promise has not been tested by any parliamentary vote yet.
2026-01-14 · Ayes: 301, Noes: 110
These regulations expand police powers to protect critical national infrastructure (power stations, water supplies, railways, ports) from disruption. Martyn's Law addresses security at public events and venues. Although both involve security and counter-terrorism broadly, they target entirely different types of locations and threats, making the connection too distant.
Reviewed by Tomasz Mikuś
2025-07-08 · Ayes: 86, Noes: 340
This clause would give government power to regulate football club ownership and governance. Football regulation is unrelated to the manifesto promise regarding Martyn's Law and public event security.
Reviewed by Tomasz Mikuś
2025-07-08 · Ayes: 415, Noes: 98
The Football Governance Bill regulates English football clubs' financial controls and governance standards. This is entirely unrelated to Martyn's Law or security at public events and venues.
Reviewed by Tomasz Mikuś
2025-07-08 · Ayes: 167, Noes: 346
This clause would expand government oversight of football club ownership and governance. Football governance is unrelated to the manifesto promise to introduce Martyn's Law for public event and venue security.
Reviewed by Tomasz Mikuś
2025-07-08 · Ayes: 178, Noes: 338
Without knowing the specific content of Amendment 18 to the Football Governance Bill, no assessment can be made. Football governance is unrelated to Martyn's Law and public event security.
Reviewed by Tomasz Mikuś
2025-07-02 · Ayes: 385, Noes: 26
This vote adds organisations to the UK's proscribed terrorist groups list under the Terrorism Act 2000. While counter-terrorism is broadly related to security, proscribing organisations is a distinct enforcement tool that does not directly advance or undermine the specific commitment to strengthen security at public events and venues through Martyn's Law.
Reviewed by Tomasz Mikuś
2025-06-18 · Ayes: 147, Noes: 305
Without knowing the specific content of New Clause 43 to the Crime and Policing Bill, no meaningful assessment can be made of its relationship to Martyn's Law. The division title alone provides insufficient information to establish a substantive connection to the promise about public event and venue security.
Reviewed by Tomasz Mikuś
2025-06-18 · Ayes: 102, Noes: 390
Without knowing the specific content of New Clause 7 to the Crime and Policing Bill, no meaningful assessment can be made. The division title alone provides insufficient information to establish a substantive connection to Martyn's Law and public event security.
Reviewed by Tomasz Mikuś
2025-06-18 · Ayes: 178, Noes: 313
Without knowing the specific content of New Clause 88 to the Crime and Policing Bill, no meaningful assessment can be made. The division title alone provides insufficient information to establish a substantive connection to Martyn's Law and public event security.
Reviewed by Tomasz Mikuś
2025-06-18 · Ayes: 312, Noes: 95
The Crime and Policing Bill covers changes to criminal law and policing powers, but the specific measures are not detailed. While crime and policing are broadly related to security, without knowing the bill's specific content, no clear connection to Martyn's Law (public event and venue security) can be established.
Reviewed by Tomasz Mikuś
2025-06-17 · Ayes: 89, Noes: 428
Without knowing the specific content of Amendment 160 to the Crime and Policing Bill, no meaningful assessment can be made. The division title alone provides insufficient information to establish a substantive connection to Martyn's Law and public event security.
Reviewed by Tomasz Mikuś
2025-06-17 · Ayes: 117, Noes: 379
This clause would require a government review of racial disparities in police stop and search powers. While policing oversight is a legitimate concern, it is unrelated to the specific commitment to introduce Martyn's Law for public event and venue security.
Reviewed by Tomasz Mikuś
2025-06-17 · Ayes: 379, Noes: 137
This clause requires annual reporting on police stop and search powers to increase transparency and accountability. While policing oversight is a legitimate security concern, it is unrelated to the specific commitment to introduce Martyn's Law for public event and venue security.
Reviewed by Tomasz Mikuś
2025-04-29 · Ayes: 101, Noes: 258
This clause would expand public bodies' powers to recover funds lost through fraud or error. Financial recovery mechanisms for public authorities are unrelated to the commitment to strengthen security at public events and venues.
Reviewed by Tomasz Mikuś
2025-04-29 · Ayes: 73, Noes: 255
This clause would add provisions to the Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill. Financial recovery by public bodies is unrelated to Martyn's Law and security at public events and venues.
Reviewed by Tomasz Mikuś
2025-04-29 · Ayes: 85, Noes: 238
Without knowing the specific content of Amendment 11 to the Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill, no assessment can be made. Financial recovery by public authorities is unrelated to Martyn's Law and public event security.
Reviewed by Tomasz Mikuś
2025-04-28 · Ayes: 74, Noes: 337
This reasoned amendment opposed the Football Governance Bill's second reading. Football regulation is entirely unrelated to Martyn's Law and public event security.
Reviewed by Tomasz Mikuś
2025-02-12 · Ayes: 320, Noes: 178
These regulations set thresholds for categorising online platforms under the Online Safety Act. Online platform regulation is unrelated to the specific commitment to introduce Martyn's Law for physical public event and venue security.
Reviewed by Tomasz Mikuś
2024-12-09 · Ayes: 89, Noes: 340
The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill focuses on protecting government buildings and sensitive premises from hostile reconnaissance and preparatory terrorist activities. Martyn's Law concerns security at public events and venues. While both relate to counter-terrorism, they address different types of locations and threats, making this division not meaningfully related to the specific manifesto commitment.
Reviewed by Tomasz Mikuś
2024-07-29 · Ayes: 351, Noes: 84
This bill concerns bringing railway passenger services into public ownership. Rail policy is entirely unrelated to Martyn's Law and security at public events and venues.
Reviewed by Tomasz Mikuś
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