Giles Watling, MP for Clacton, has questioned Ministers from the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport on support for arts and culture. This took place during at DCMS Questions on 4th February 2021, the transcript of which is below:
Giles Watling MP:
“What progress his Department has made on delivering support for the culture and heritage sector through the culture recovery fund.”
Minister for Sport, Tourism and Heritage (Nigel Huddleston MP):
“Over £1 billion-worth of funding from the culture recovery fund has already been allocated across all four nations of the UK. The funding is supporting over 3,000 arts and heritage organisations in England alone and more than 75,000 jobs."
Giles Watling MP:
“I thank my hon. Friend for his answer. It is great that the Government are taking the theatre sector seriously, as demonstrated by this fund, but there is so much more that we can do to help our cultural offer that is not just cash injection. I implore him to push the Government to re-engage with the European Union on visa and carnet-free travel for performers, their kit and their support teams. I know that the EU walked away from our offer, but it must be brought back to the table. Touring performers will be left with a double whammy of an industry devastated by covid and the loss of an entire continent as a venue. Will he please bang the table and get the EU back to talk on this?”
Minister for Sport, Tourism and Heritage (Nigel Huddleston MP):
“First, I thank my hon. Friend for banging the table so well for the culture sector over so many years. As my hon. Friend the Minister for Digital and Culture has previously said, the door always remains open should our European friends wish to reconsider our mutually beneficial proposals, which would have allowed UK touring professionals to tour more easily, but they rejected them. In the meantime, where visas apply, our agreement with the EU contains measures designed to make the necessary processes as smooth as possible. A working group has been set up by the Secretary of State to look at any obstacles that might face British performers seeking to tour. We will continue to seek to co-operate with our European friends on this important issue."