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Music Streaming Label-led Principles 2025-07-22

22 July 2025

Lead MP

The Minister for Creative Industries, Arts and Tourism

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

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Taxation
Other Contributors: 8

At a Glance

The Minister for Creative Industries, Arts and Tourism raised concerns about music streaming label-led principles 2025-07-22 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Government Statement

With pleasure I announce today an important milestone: UK record labels have agreed to new measures that will boost the earnings of legacy artists, songwriters and session musicians. The Government’s progress with industry on the remuneration of artists in the music sector is key to our economic future as well. Our new music growth package will more than double Government funding for the industry to £10 million annually for the next three years. Central to this are new principles adopted by the British Phonographic Industry and the Association of Independent Music, which will deliver tens of millions of pounds of new investment to support UK artists by 2030. This includes disregarding unrecouped advances, bespoke support to increase streaming engagement, per diem payments for songwriters, increased session fees for musicians, and a commitment to reviewing their income from broadcast and public performance.

Shadow Comment

Mr Louie French
Shadow Comment
While the Opposition share concern about whether artists receive a fair deal in this delicate ecosystem, they criticise the lack of action taken by the previous Conservative Government. The CMA found no evidence of publishing revenues being suppressed, but concerns remain around AI's impact on creators and publishers. The shadow Secretary calls for assurances that labels will face consequences if they fail to comply with the new principles, questions what percentage of artists will benefit from today’s announcement, and asks if the Government will commit to reviewing these reforms within 18 months.
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