Sunderland Echo

MP says ‘public sick to death of black market ticket resellers’

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Taylor Swift fans stung for thousands of pounds by ‘despicable’ resellers are among those being championed by a

Sunderland MP as the Government takes a bashing on its ‘lack of action’ on ticket touting.

The House of Lords had previously pressed for a tougher stance on secondary ticketing platforms and attempted to make the Digital Markets, Competitio­n and Consumers Bill stricter.

The Government disagreed with this and MPs voted 273 to 163, majority

110 to overturn the Lords’ recommenda­tion.

A series of other disagreed amendments will also be returned to the House of Lords.

Business Minister

Kevin Hollinrake said the “groundbrea­king” legislatio­n will confer more powers and duties on the Competitio­n and Markets Authority (CMA) to regulate digital markets, as well as enforce consumer protection law.

However, Labour MPs cited a raft of examples, including three Taylor Swift tickets – with a face value of £170 each – being sold on one secondary ticketing site for £72,000.

Washington and Sunderland West MP

Sharon Hodgson has long campaigned for a crackdown on the sale of tickets for gigs, shows and sporting events at well over face value, and chairs an all-party parliament­ary group on ticket abuse.

She said “scammers, fraudsters and overseas websites” would benefit if the Commons did not approve a Lords amendment to clamp down on ticket touting.

“The Minister said in his opening remarks that all Opposition Members are doing is crowd-pleasing; I am sure I heard his words correctly,” she said.

“I think he will find that the crowd all have votes.

"This has been a fan-led campaign. Perhaps pleasing the crowd is not always a bad idea.

“We are here to represent the people, after all.

"For too long, this Government have allowed an online black market for ticket resale to thrive via websites such as Viagogo, StubHub, Gigsberg, Ticombo and Seatsnet.

“The public – the crowd, as the Minister called them – are sick to death of it.”

Mr Hollindrak­e thanked Mrs Hodgson for speaking ‘passionate­ly’ on the topic during proceeding­s on the Bill and said MPs were ‘hugely grateful’ for her work highlighti­ng malpractic­e in the resale market.

Asked why the Government would not support the Lords amendment on ticket touting, Mr Hollinrake said the measures are already covered under current legislatio­n.

He added: “This Government has gone further, certainly a lot further than previous regimes have done, in terms of strengthen­ing terms and guidance.

“I agree, some of those examples are clearly shocking. The key is what measures are you going to put in place to address it?

“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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