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    1. StacyAGoodson on

      I understand a lot of people want the nostalgia trip and listen to Manson but it’s quite difficult to exclude the art when the venue is public and the artist reputation is messy. No way you would take a teenager to this and feel good about it.

    2. quarky_uk on

      They could just not go, no need to ban it. He is just a musician not preaching hate speech.

    3. “In January, California prosecutors said they would not file charges against Manson after a years-long investigation of sexual assault and domestic violence allegations.”

      This ain’t even a case of “innocent till proven guilty”…they dropped the case.

    4. ottoandinga88 on

      Good thing our leaders are focused on the real problems facing society and not busy trying to score cheap points on random BS that looks good on social media

    5. limaconnect77 on

      Caveat (should be obvious to anyone) before any of the usual ‘politics in my music sandwich’ bullshit – politics and popular culture/sport have always been connected, heavily. That goes back decades.

    6. Optimaldeath on

      You’d think a “senior” MP would have better things to do than highlight an irrelevant personality by subjecting us all to the trauma of their object permanence.

      Let the market decide whether he’s successful or not.

    7. Normal-Ear-5757 on

      Crazy, I’m so old that I remember when it was right-wingers trying to get MM concerts banned lols

    8. Yeah, this will absolutely backfire on her and rightly so.
      Lazy populist stunt trying to piggyback on the current flavour of the day politics.

    9. ok_not_badform on

      Has he not seen how many shows he done in the UK to date?

    10. Pale_Heart_1266 on

      They were quite happy for Chris Brown to pay his bail here in the UK and fuck off on the rest of his tour….

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