🕐 --:--
-- --
عاجل
⚡ عاجل: كريستيانو رونالدو يُتوّج كأفضل لاعب كرة قدم في العالم ⚡ أخبار عاجلة تتابعونها لحظة بلحظة على خبر ⚡ تابعوا آخر المستجدات والأحداث من حول العالم
⌘K
AI مباشر | -- مشاهد مباشر
875,950 مقال 404 مصدر نشط 228 قناة مباشرة 5,042 خبر اليوم
آخر تحديث: منذ 0 ثانية

Domestic abuse charities criticise female Reform MP for saying England need to keep winning at the World Cup to reduce violence

أخبار محلية
Daily Mail
2026/06/18 - 22:15 502 مشاهدة
تحليل ذكي | AI Editorial Analysis
جاري تحليل المقال...
By PERKIN AMALARAJ, FOREIGN NEWS REPORTER Published: 23:15, 18 June 2026 | Updated: 23:16, 18 June 2026 A Reform UK MP has been branded 'irresponsible' after suggesting that England's football team needs to keep winning games in the World Cup to prevent a spike in incidents of domestic abuse. Sarah Pochin, the Reform MP for Runcorn and Helsby, made the claim in a short video message posted on social media the day after England won their first World Cup game 4-2 against Croatia. 'England won the football last night, and thank goodness they did,' she said. Ms Pochin added: 'Because on the occasions that England lose their football matches, the incidences of domestic violence go through the roof. So boys, keep winning.' Leading charities which support domestic abuse victims were among those who criticised Ms Pochin's remarks. Farah Nazeer, chief executive of Women's Aid, said: 'Football does not cause domestic abuse – it is a choice that is made by the abuser, time and again, regardless of whether a team wins or loses a match. 'Research tells us that domestic abuse does rise during championships, but this is the case whether the team wins or loses. 'It is irresponsible to suggest that a team's success is responsible for whether a man commits domestic abuse or not. Sarah Pochin, the Reform MP for Runcorn and Helsby, made the claim in a short video message posted on social media the day after England won their first World Cup game 4-2 to Croatia Harry Kane scores a second goal during the World Cup Group L soccer match between England and Croatia in Arlington, Texas, near Dallas, Wednesday, June 17, 2026 'We also know that it is a pattern of behaviour, that repeats and escalates over time, and not something that happens as a result of one match. 'Whether England wins, loses or draws, no woman or child should live in fear of that final whistle blow. 'We hope that through our new campaign, we will be able to help raise awareness of this heinous crime, while also signposting people to support, not only for themselves, but for loved ones they're concerned about.' A spokesperson for the charity Refuge said: 'Refuge is deeply concerned by a highly inappropriate social media post from Sarah Pochin MP suggesting that England should win more men's football World Cup matches to reduce domestic abuse. 'This is not only misleading, but could allow perpetrators to evade accountability. 'We must be clear: football is never an excuse for domestic abuse, and perpetrators cannot continue to be shielded by the myth that football directly causes abuse. 'While major sports tournaments can exacerbate pre-existing behaviours, abuse happens all year round, often hidden and unreported. 'Abusers may use football or alcohol intake as an excuse, but there is never any justification for domestic abuse. It is the abuser's actions alone that are to blame – not external events or circumstances. It is a choice, and it must be challenged. 'As the World Cup continues, it is more vital than ever that we shift the narrative and give domestic abuse the red card. To show your support for survivors, take action with Refuge now.' Ms Pochin's political opponents also admonished her for the video. Bridget Phillipson, the Education Secretary and Minister for Women and Equalities, wrote in response to Ms Pochin: 'Men should not beat up women. Full stop. No excuses.' Declan Rice tackles Ivan Perisic during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group L match between England and Croatia at Dallas Stadium on June 17, 2026  Mario Pasalic and Josip Sutalo attempt to close in on Jude Bellingham during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group L match between England and Croatia at Dallas Stadium on June 17, 2026 And Mims Davies, a former shadow Minister for Women for the Conservative Party, wrote on X: 'Staggeringly misjudged. Domestic violence is criminality in the home and should always be treated that way. No excuses, ever.  'If the Reform approach to the protection of women is to hope football games go the right way. Then they don’t understand the evidence and crucially this is simply not a strategy for protecting women and girls.' Reform has come under fire in recent weeks for past social comments made by Robert Kenyon, its candidate in the Makerfield by-election. Mr Kenyon used a now-deleted X account to support an offensive post about Welsh broadcaster Carol Vorderman. Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has dismissed his candidate's past social media use as 'a few laddish things', which were 'posted a decade ago'. Reform this week pledged to strengthen protections for pregnant women and new mothers, promising to become Britain's most 'pro-mother' party. The party said it would introduce a 'Women and Motherhood Protection Act' if it came to power. The Daily Mail has contacted Sarah Pochin and Reform UK for comment. No comments have so far been submitted. Why not be the first to send us your thoughts, or debate this issue live on our message boards. By posting your comment you agree to our house rules. Do you want to automatically post your MailOnline comments to your Facebook Timeline? Your comment will be posted to MailOnline as usual. Do you want to automatically post your MailOnline comments to your Facebook Timeline? Your comment will be posted to MailOnline as usual We will automatically post your comment and a link to the news story to your Facebook timeline at the same time it is posted on MailOnline. To do this we will link your MailOnline account with your Facebook account. We’ll ask you to confirm this for your first post to Facebook. You can choose on each post whether you would like it to be posted to Facebook. Your details from Facebook will be used to provide you with tailored content, marketing and ads in line with our Privacy Policy.
المصدر: Daily Mail | Source: Daily Mail

ملاحظة تحريرية | Editorial Note: نُشر هذا المقال في الأصل بواسطة Daily Mail. خبر (Khabr) هي منصة إعلامية أردنية مرخّصة تعمل بالذكاء الاصطناعي. نضيف قيمة تحريرية من خلال: تحليل ذكي للأخبار، ملخصات تلقائية، رواية صوتية بالذكاء الاصطناعي، ترجمة متعددة اللغات، وتدقيق الحقائق. هدفنا جعل الأخبار أكثر وضوحاً وسهولةً للقارئ العربي.

This article was originally published by Daily Mail. Khabr is a licensed Jordanian AI-powered news platform (Registration #82086). We add editorial value through: AI-powered news analysis, automated summaries, AI audio narration, multi-language translation (Arabic, English, French, Turkish), and AI fact-checking. Our mission is to make news more accessible and understandable for Arabic-speaking audiences worldwide.

مشاركة:

المزيد عن أخبار محلية | More on Local News

هذا الخبر ضمن تغطية خبر لقسم أخبار محلية. نقدّم لك تحليلات ذكية وملخصات يومية لأهم الأخبار من مصادر موثوقة متعددة. المصدر: Daily Mail. يوجد 6 مقالات مرتبطة بهذا الموضوع.

This article is part of Khabr's coverage of Local News. We provide AI-powered analysis, summaries, and multi-source aggregation to keep you informed. Source: Daily Mail. Tags: domestic abuse, Reform MP, World Cup.

مقالات ذات صلة

AI
يا هلا! اسألني أي شي 🎤
FREE Free 1GB Internet + Free International Calls

$1 trial — eSIM in 190+ countries — No roaming charges

Download Free
🔍