EU Exit Creative Industries in Scotland 2023-11-16
2023-11-16
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Polling by the Independent Society of Musicians has shown that almost half of musicians in Scotland have had less work in the EU post-Brexit, with 40% having to cancel work due to increased travel and working costs.
Whether she has had recent discussions with representatives of the creative industries in Scotland on the impact of the UK's exit from the EU on those industries. Notwithstanding her previous answer, polling by the Independent Society of Musicians shows almost half of musicians have less work in the EU post-Brexit and 40% have cancelled work due to increased costs.
We regularly meet representatives of creative industries in Scotland, including Creative Scotland and the Scottish Government. We have established visa-free routes for UK performers in 24 out of 27 EU countries to ease touring post-Brexit.
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The MP asked how the minister can continue to pretend that Brexit has not harmed musicians given polling data showing increased costs and reduced work opportunities, but the minister did not address this specific harm or acknowledge the polling results directly.
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Polling by the Independent Society of Musicians revealed that nearly half of Scottish musicians have experienced less work in the EU since Brexit, and 40% had to cancel work due to increased costs.
Given polling showing almost half of musicians have less work in the EU post-Brexit and 40% cancelled work due to increased costs, how can the Minister continue to pretend that Brexit has not harmed musicians?
We are working to ease touring for UK performers in Europe through visa-free routes with 24 out of 27 member states and continue engaging individually to improve conditions.
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The MP asked how the minister can acknowledge harm caused by Brexit, but he did not address the specific economic impact or costs faced by musicians.
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Post-Brexit immigration rules and the cost of living crisis disproportionately affect Scotland's creative sector, which relies on public service support.
With post-Brexit tightening of immigration rules and increased costs due to Brexit causing a disproportionate impact on the creative sector, what representations are being made ahead of the autumn statement to ensure adequate funding for this industry in Scotland?
The UK Government has been generous to the creative industries, with Creative Scotland receiving £63 million in grant aid and support for Edinburgh festivals announced in the March Budget.
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The MP asked about specific representations ahead of the autumn statement, but only general funding support was mentioned without addressing future plans or commitments.
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