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PA/The Huffington Post UK   First Posted: 12/02/2012 06:27 Updated: 12/02/2012 08:09

David Cameron is expected to step into the row over racism in football by staging a Downing Street summit on the issue.

The Prime Minister and Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt are to hold a "round table discussion" with the sport's authorities and
players' representatives, according to the Sunday Telegraph
.

The event, scheduled for later this month, comes amid growing fears that high-profile incidents are harming the image of the game in England.

A fresh spat broke out yesterday after Liverpool forward Luis Suarez refused to shake hands with Manchester United's Patrice Evra before the teams' match.

Suarez has only recently returned to action for Liverpool following an eight-match ban for racially abusing Evra during a game in October.

At a charity reception last month, Mr Cameron said many people had been "concerned by recent events" in the sport.

"My message is clear: we will not tolerate racism in Britain. It has absolutely no place in our society and where it exists, we will kick it out," he said.

"Our football governing bodies, clubs and footballers themselves have a vital role to play as role models in this respect."

A source at the Premier League told the newspaper the talks at Number 10 were expected to be "constructive and positive".

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Allyb999
11:08 on 13/02/2012
Would Mr Cameron be interested if this was not such a high profile case? He surely has ministers who can deal with this without his input?

No the guy is purely after the media attention, he has far bigger issues to deal with such as the economy, Argentina, withdrawing our troops from the Middle East.But no he would rather deal with 2 spoilt footballers having a tiff with each other.
00:22 on 13/02/2012
We wonder why the government would spend any time discussing about heated on-the-field exchange between two multi-millionaires...
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13:44 on 13/02/2012
We wonder - should the government only address racism in UK society when it's practiced and spread by the lower classes?

It's dismissive to portray this as simply a tiff between multi-millionaires, and suggests you don't yet understand the real problem.
14:19 on 13/02/2012
may I suggest that sportmen on the field react in a way that is not similar to anyone in is eal mind. I would probably never ever fight with someone in the street but it happened to me in the heat of a physical engagement on a football pitch...
00:05 on 13/02/2012
Perhaps our dear leader's time would be better spent tackling racism as a whole, and not just in this one game of overpaid tossers kicking balls about and falling over.
21:37 on 12/02/2012
Do we want this issue to be swept under the carpet?...NO

Should Cameron as leader ought to say or do something about it?...MAYBE

Will he get it bottom-about-face as he has done with everything else?...YES
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20:50 on 12/02/2012
Cameron is quoted as saying- "My message is clear: we will not tolerate racism in Britain. It has absolutely no place in our society and where it exists, we will kick it out,"

"Our football governing bodies, clubs and footballers themselves have a vital role to play as role models in this respect."
However as the FA-(Governing body) are not allowed to prejudge a police complaint; as the clubs involved (Especially Liverpool and it's manager) seem to condone or deny it and the footballers are racially abusing each other it seems responsibility has gone out of the window!
19:02 on 12/02/2012
What a hypocrite. This from the man who strategy for getting out of trouble is make a speech against Europeans and unnugrants in the UK.

Does this man not have any principles? Answer, NO.

He will attach himself to anything the media says is popular.

Well, Dodgy Cam, The British public are not fools.
00:22 on 13/02/2012
racism and immigration are two very different things... like discussing orange and apple.
17:52 on 12/02/2012
Look Dave your making a great job of completely cocking up the country please leave the Footy alone
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AlanDente
Noses: made to hold glasses
17:01 on 12/02/2012
I can think of a situation Dave could focus on involving an Argentine that spouts off silly nonsense and makes themselves and those around them look foolish... but it ain't this one...!
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AlanDente
Noses: made to hold glasses
16:57 on 12/02/2012
Luis Suarez has assured all concerned that he is definitely going to pass the biscuit plate to Patrice Evra
18:06 on 12/02/2012
Suarez will need to get that biscuit plate past Hungry Dave first, ...."A man should know his limitations".
16:13 on 12/02/2012
With the mess the countrys in Cameron has time for this ????????
16:03 on 12/02/2012
Whilst the economy and employment are in dire straights Cameron wants to stick his nose into this unbelievable Try to do your job properly Dave .and leave this alone.
15:52 on 12/02/2012
Sometimes adding uncalled for weight to even a worthy cause does more harm than good.This is not a matter for the PM. He should be concentrating on getting this country back on its feet. Two spats of racist incidents twixt hundreds of games and thousands of players does not signal the beginning of an all out racial war. The matters gain enough attention and rightful distaste without the PM jumping on the bandwagon. The number of true racists in sport in this country is now, thankfully, at an all time low. That is still too many but the various sports are well capable of dealing with it themselves. As it should be. At least those who are caught up in these unseemly but fairly isolated incidents can pay their bills, heat their homes and clothe their kids. many other people can't and would welcome the PM and his Govt tackling those issues and leave football to sort itself out.
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english physicist
15:26 on 12/02/2012
Never a missed opportunity for some insincere, pointless populism. Cameron definitely inherited Blair's brand of smooth, spin-oriented politics but without the charisma, or the benefit of actually being on the right side of an issue or two.
15:02 on 12/02/2012
Room for a fat one on the Band wagon? Here comes Run away Dave with his zero track record of sorting anything out !
13:37 on 12/02/2012
Cameron has not got a clue on how football deals with racism. Football clubs have gone a long way to rid the scourge of racism. I know that having done crowd stewarding at a premier League ground, the stewards briefing always includes instruction to immediately evict anybody shouting racist abuse-No warnings-Out.

As for on the pitch, there have been a couple of recent cases, but these are rare and do not need a Tory toff to tell the Football authorities what to do.

If he wants to get involved with the politics of criminal activity in so called sport, he should have the ................. who break the law by hunting with dogs in, but he will not because he supports killing animals for fun.
14:03 on 12/02/2012
Dumb animals do not have votes !
16:15 on 12/02/2012
But they still get in as MPs
15:05 on 12/02/2012
Johnowen
"Cameron has not got a clue!....Wasn't that his campaign slogan and pre election promise?