Extracts from SNP led debate on Leaving the EU: Impact on the UK: Musicians - Mar 17
Thursday, 18 March 2021 08:20
Ian Murray (Edinburgh South) (Lab):...We could have had a deal for
our performers and production tours—it was on offer, but it was
turned down. Why? Government policy seems to be to cut off our nose
to spite our face. I hope that a solution can be found, or it will
be more damage to another jewel in the UK’s crown—our creative
industries. Those issues do not need Government platitudes. We want
not more promises to be broken, but action and resolution now. The
Brexit reality includes...Request free
trial
(Edinburgh
South) (Lab):...We could have had a deal for our
performers and production tours—it was on offer, but it was turned
down. Why? Government policy seems to be to cut off our nose to
spite our face. I hope that a solution can be found, or it will be
more damage to another jewel in the UK’s crown—our creative
industries. Those issues do not need Government platitudes. We want
not more promises to be broken, but action and resolution now. The
Brexit reality includes everything from shellfish rotting on a
motorway to stopping our musicians
touring Europe. The sunny uplands that we were promised mean
a 4% hit to GDP—the equivalent of £3,600 for every household in the
UK, according to the House of Commons Library. It is a shame that
we do not have time to deal with the Northern Ireland protocol and
the effects on the Good Friday agreement...
(Stroud) (Con):...In my view, the “who said what” and
blame game needs to stop in relation to the issues regarding
musicians’ and entertainers’ visas. Stroud is a really creative
place packed with artists of all types. I have received a number of
emails about the impact and the loss of income and creative
opportunities. These are incredibly talented men and women who are
very much in demand for their skills...
(Kilmarnock and Loudoun) (SNP):...I have constituents who
are worried about achieving settled status before the June
deadline. That is really galling when we consider that the
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Minister for the Cabinet
Office, when he was chair of Vote Leave, was telling us that
Scotland could have control over immigration. Instead, we are
wedded to an insular system, and there is a pig-headedness over
immigration that saw the UK rule out proposals for visa-free travel
for musicians This is directly affecting
the livelihoods of my constituents Hayley Orr and Alan Scobie. Alan
plays in the band Skerryvore, one of the top traditional-type bands
in Scotland. Their tours to the EU are important as they promote
Scotland culturally and generate visits to Scotland as a
consequence, so there is a double whammy here if they cannot freely
access the European tour circuit...
The Parliamentary Secretary, Cabinet Office ():...On the issue of touring musicians we are alive to the concerns
that have been raised. We have sought a more ambitious deal with
the EU. Unfortunately, that request was rebuffed and we are now
actively working with the industry to see how Government can
facilitate their ambitions...
To read the whole debate, CLICK
HERE
|