MPs pledge to ramp up anti-secondary ticketing campaign

RHIAN JONES

A number of MPs have hit back at the Government’s recent decision to reject amendments to the Consumer Rights Bill that would make secondary ticketing websites more transparent, promising to ramp up their campaign ahead of the next election.

Mike Weatherley MP (pictured) and Sharon Hodgson MP have told Music Week they will continue to pressure Government when the amendments return to the House of Commons.

A debate in parliament took place on Monday to decide whether to ...

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