Music industry disappointed by draft ticket tout ban bill

The music industry has expressed disappointment after the UK government included only a draft bill on banning ticket touts in Wednesday's King's Speech.

The Draft Ticket Tout Ban Bill was presented in the Houses of Parliament on May 13 as part of the King's Speech. Industry figures criticised the decision to start with a draft rather than primary legislation, which they said would delay action for years through further consultations.

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