Tory minister by accident rebels over bid to deal with Taylor Swift ticket touts

A Tory minister has by accident rebelled towards the Government and backed calls to clamp down on unscrupulous ticket touts.

Lucy Frazer sided with Labour as they known as for harder legal guidelines on resales in a Commons vote blunder. MPs heard of Taylor Swift tickets being offered for tens of 1000’s of kilos amid requires rip-off sellers to be tackled. The Culture Secretary – whose job consists of supporting the music business – surprisingly voted towards the Government in favour of the crackdown.

But a supply near the highest Tory later advised The Mirror she’d performed so by chance. They stated: “It was a mistake and she took the appropriate steps afterwards to correct it.” The blunder got here after a debate which noticed Labour model the Government’s lack of motion on ticket touts “pathetic”.







Lucy Frazer voted for the crackdown by mistake
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Peers within the House of Lords had urged MPs to impose a string of restrictions on secondary ticket sellers. These included a requirement for resellers to offer proof of buy, to forestall music followers falling sufferer to scammers.

But the Government stated no, with Tories voting by 273 to 163 towards the crackdown. Labour’s shadow tradition minister Sir Chris Bryant criticised the Government for failing to do the naked minimal, and stated Labour will go additional to crack down on “despicable” resellers.

Sir Chris stated: “These people are despicable parasites, preying on fans, and we need to go far, far further to address this issue.” He added: “In 2016, one ticket for Adele at the O2 arena in London was listed on GetMeIn for £24,840 – that’s 290 times the face value of the ticket. Nobody in the Rhondda would be able to afford such a ticket.

“The modification that comes from the Lords does the naked minimal, it actually does. It would require amenities to solely settle for postings if they supply proof of buy from the first market, it will restrict resale of extra tickets than a single buyer should buy on the first market and it will require clear info on the face worth, and merchants’ enterprise identify and tackle on the primary web page of a secondary ticketing facility.”

Asked why the Government would not support the ticket touting crackdown, Business Minister Kevin Hollinrake claimed the measures are already covered under current legislation. He said: “This Government has gone additional, actually quite a bit additional than earlier regimes have performed, when it comes to strengthening phrases and steerage.”

Rhondda MP Sir Chris said if the Conservative refuse to act, Labour will “convey these measures in and go additional”. He also criticised the Government’s proposal for a nine-month review of the resale ticket market, adding: “The thought of a evaluate within the dog-end of a parliament on the finish of the regime is totally pathetic.”

And Labour MP Barbara Keeley said: “The Government declare that it is doing sufficient, it is simply not the case. Here’s an instance: if the minister appears on a secondary ticketing website and sees three tickets collectively for a Taylor Swift present on June 22, going for £72,000 – tickets that had a face worth of £170 every – how is that this market working?”

Mr Hollinrake replied: “I agree, a few of these examples are clearly surprising. The key’s what measures are you going to place in place to deal with it? Now in Ireland, for instance, they fully banned secondary gross sales, and but the costs proven on the web are an equal stage to what she’s simply described. So there isn’t a excellent answer right here for what’s been already tried.

“But we’re very happy to look at the evidence, look at what might be done, and do something that’s effective rather than something that is crowd-pleasing.”

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