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Thread #54591   Message #846231
Posted By: ET
12-Dec-02 - 05:43 PM
Thread Name: A Criminal Conviction for Christmas? (PEL)
Subject: DON'T LET THE MUSIC POLICE GET YOU -READ
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A new Early Day Motion (No: 331) condemning the 'none in a bar' Licensing Bill has been put down by Shadow Culture Minister John Whittingdale (see below and URL link).

Please write to your MP and ask them to support it. If you want to save time, use the online fax service: www.faxyourmp.com

It is probably worth emphasising that live music should not be a Party political issue - MPs of all Parties supported David Heath's Early Day Motion which called on the government to reform 'archaic and just plain daft' legislation. We did not expect updated and just plain daft legislation, but that would be the effect of the 'none in a bar' Licensing Bill if it was enacted without amendment.


http://edm.ais.co.uk/weblink/html/motion.html/ref=331


LICENSING OF LIVE MUSIC 10.12.02
Whittingdale/John

That this House expresses concern that the Licensing Bill proposals to make the performance of live music licensable in pubs and clubs, in places where alcohol is served, in churches, synagogues, mosques and other places of worship, in schools and colleges, in community centres and village and parish halls, and in private homes and gardens where private parties and weddings may be held will have an enormously detrimental effect on musicians and live music performances; fears that the raising of money for charities by musicians will be seriously compromised; considers it will seriously impinge on the folk community including folk music and traditional folk activities such as morris dancing, wassailing, &c; believes that the penalties for breaking the law of a six month jail sentence of a £20,000 fine are far too draconian; considers it grossly unfair and inconsistent that live music will not be licensable in Scotland but will be in England and Wales; regrets that the Government has decided to replace the anomalous two in a bar rule with a none in a bar rule which will catch all live music performances; believes that the requirement for the provision of entertainment facilities to become licensable which will ensnare music shops, music and dance studios and teachers, represents a totally unacceptable regulatory intrusion into mainstream activities; and calls on the Government to amend the relevant parts of bill in order to remove the iniquities faced by musicians and the music industry as a whole.


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