Cultural Dog s Breakfast for Musicians Following Brexit Mismanagement
Letter to PM Outlines the Problems for UK Hauliers
UK – EUROPE – As the dust settles on the Brexit agreement the areas in which individual sectors are affected have turned out to be good news for some, and extremely bad news for others. The EU has shown in the past few days that it is not the single voice which it claims, with different countries reacting differently to their new relationship with the UK.
For many ordinary citizens there is a feeling that the politicians concerned on both sides have lost their way with regard to why they are in position, that is to serve the public in the best way possible. Reason demands that certain things fall outside the definition of ‘trade’ and have a purely international cultural benefit to all.
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Radiohead s bassist has said he is worried the UK government doesn t understand cultural capital , as the band joined calls for what the industry called a fair deal for UK concert
hauliers.
Colin Greenwood, from the long established British rock band Radiohead, said: It s vitally important that the government help support crucial parts of our country s economy that brings in around £70 billion to the UK economy.
He said: Radiohead s career was forged in the crucible of European touring - playing to 200 clubs in places like Paris and Strasbourg and everything was really easy and straightforward to do. It meant we learnt out trade and we could develop and then we had the privilege of having these amazing companies when we became successful so it s all part of the same picture.
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