Ticketmaster criticise absence of anti-touting law in King’s Speech

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13 May 2026 • 10:32 PM MYT
The Independent
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Ticketmaster criticise absence of anti-touting law in King’s Speech

  • Consumer groups and ticket sellers have expressed disappointment after a proposed crackdown on ticket touts was relegated to a draft bill in the King's Speech.
  • The government had previously announced plans in November to make reselling live event tickets for profit illegal, aiming to end "industrial-scale" touting.
  • Organisations like Which?, Ticketmaster, and Virgin Media O2 criticised the delay, warning it allows touts to continue exploiting fans with vastly inflated prices.
  • A government spokesperson stated they are taking time to ensure the legislation is effective, enforceable, and future-proof, reiterating their commitment to stamping out touting.
  • Concerns were raised that relegating the legislation to a draft bill could lead to lengthy processes, despite previous commitments to act swiftly.

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