MPs in the House of Commons have issued a vote of no confidence in the Football Association's ability to reform itself
The Football Association (FA) has promised to prove its capacity to reform itself, despite receiving a vote of no confidence by members of parliament in the House of Commons on Thursday.
With trust waning in the FA's ability to make necessary changes, MPs debated a motion put forward by the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee suggesting the government should step in and take over control of the reforms.
As it stands the vote remains a symbolic one, with the FA not required to take any action.