A UK MP, Noah Law, urges FIFA to review an England-related player suspension, arguing that disciplinary rules must be applied “equally” across all countries. The call comes after a suspension involving the United States is lifted, which has led Law to question whether the same standards are being followed in comparable cases. Law’s position is that FIFA should re-examine the basis for the England suspension to ensure consistency in how regulations are interpreted and enforced. Both outlets report that the MP frames the issue as one of fairness and uniform application of FIFA rules rather than as a dispute about the underlying events alone. The reports do not provide further detail on the specific England suspension or the exact grounds for FIFA’s decision in either country’s case. Overall, the public request centers on FIFA reassessing whether disciplinary outcomes for England and the USA reflect the same criteria, following the USA suspension’s reversal.