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Live Events and Weddings: Covid-19 Support — [James Gray in the Chair]

09 November 2020

Lead MP

Elliot Colburn

Responding Minister

Paul Scully

Tags

Culture, Media & Sport
Word Count: 14092
Other Contributors: 16

At a Glance

Elliot Colburn raised concerns about live events and weddings: covid-19 support — [james gray in the chair] in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

I urge the Government to look carefully at liberalising restrictions around weddings once we come out of the second national lockdown and to set out a road map for reopening the wedding industry in the longer term, including piloting rapid testing. For live events, I ask for urgent sector-specific support packages, continuation of employment support guaranteeing 80% of wages, an extension of the self-employed income support scheme, and clear guidance on financial aid such as grants and rent solutions.

How the Debate Unfolded

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

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
The petition on weddings has over 110,000 signatures, including 150 from my own constituents. Weddings are restricted to deathbed weddings only under current guidelines, which is causing significant distress for couples and their families. The live events industry has already lost most of its planned weddings for the first quarter of 2021, with many businesses facing pressures in the second quarter as well. Additionally, over 145,000 people have signed a petition on support for festivals, dance venues, and nightclubs during the pandemic, highlighting that the sector contributes £66 billion to the UK economy annually and provides around 1.3 million jobs.

Government Response

Paul Scully
Government Response
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Gray, and I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Carshalton and Wallington (Elliot Colburn) for leading this important debate on the two petitions. The Government have received numerous representations from the wedding industry over the summer, reflecting the dedication of MPs like Simon Baynes who have brought the industry together and listened to their concerns. The guidance published by BEIS aimed to allow covid-19 secure weddings but had to be reduced due to public health concerns. I have spoken with various stakeholders in the sector, including Richard Eagleton and Sarah Haywood, about building a taskforce for planning future wedding events based on social distancing guidelines. We are also working closely with the cultural and creative sectors to understand their challenges and provide support through schemes like the furlough scheme and cultural recovery fund. The Government have extended commercial tenancy protections until the end of the year and allocated significant funds to protect cultural organisations, including £1.57 billion for key cultural organisations and emergency grassroots music venues fund. I will take on board the suggestion about deathbed weddings and reflect on it with relevant Ministers.
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