LABOUR candidates for two Wards in Haringey reaffirmed their support for the council’s sweetheart-deal with now-convicted, global live-music monopolist (Live Nation) for another seven summers in Finsbury Park.
Renewed reinforcement for the rotten arrangement was heard last night at the lively local election Hustings organised by The Friends of Finsbury Park:
By coincidence, that support for repeated future lending of our public park, came on the same day as Live Nation's conviction:
BBC: Ticketmaster-owner Live Nation ran a monopoly and overcharged fans,...
Election candidates for Harringay Ward (left table) and Stroud Green Ward (right)
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At the Hustings, there was no explanation for the need to rush through a five-year extension to the existing five-year deal, while the existing five year sweetheart contract still has 18 months to run.
The Cabinet Member for Parks & Culture (Cllr Emily Arkell) had rushed through her Signing:
This is how a rich global monopolist is able to operate when, as a venue-hirer, they enjoy extraordinary and remarkably cosy relations with a feeble municipal land-owner. Under Labour, our public park will continue to be lent at low cost to Live Nation in order to extract the kind of profits that few global monopolists enjoy.
Following their conviction, Live Nation and their UK arm (Festival Republic) may need massive profits from their venues—including Finsbury Park—to help pay big fines in the USA.
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Also it’s possible that the court case in America may trigger similar action here in the uk.
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Simon, agree, I hope this happens.
The Labour Government seems slow to move on this monopoly (I hope that is not due to the close and cosy relations between the current council leader and the MD of Festival Republic/Live Nation).
The Government also seems slow to move against the water company monopoly. They talk of beefing up OFWAT, or even replacing it. The principle of privately-owned and retailed water appears to be accepted by Mr Starmer's (conservative) Government.
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The new council to be elected on 7th May should look at the circumstances of the Live Nation deal and the extraordinary urgency of the Cabinet Member Signing by Cllr Emily Arkell.
Against warnings.
The appearance is one of irregularity, involving business that would have been worth this summer alone, of perhaps £30,000,000.
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