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However, while supporters revel in the festival’s success, which they say has led Edinburgh to become a hothouse for the arts and a meeting place for international authors and thinkers, some critics are asking whether it has become too big. Colin Fox, a Scottish Socialist MSP, has questioned whether it has become too commercial and whether it is leaving the ordinary people of Edinburgh behind. He has accused the festival bosses of running “nothing more than a tourist attraction” with no cultural benefit to the working people of the city, and has called for the festival to expand into the outskirts of the city to give a boost to the poorest in the community.