High Peak Liberal Democrats
Today we have released a series of ambitious proposals to reinvigorate the creative sector, setting out an agenda for immediate survival, recovery and renewal in the wake of the twin-threats of coronavirus crisis and BrexitThe UK's creative industries went into the COVID19 pandemic as world leaders, but without the necessary recovery support, they will emerge smaller, weaker and with lasting damage.
But with so much continuing uncertainty, the Government must do much more to prevent a cultural catastrophe and protect people's livelihoods from the twin threats of COVID and Brexit.
The Government's support package was welcome but the details remain unclear and still nothing has been done to help support the thousands of small businesses and freelancers who are excluded from government support schemes and have been left without a penny of income for at least four months.
The Liberal Democrat plan for the recovery and renewal of the creative industries shows the way forward for this vital part of our economy and society.
Amongst our various proposals on venues, theatres, the music, TV and film sectors, games industry, cultural learning, the performing arts and much more, our plan calls for:
I will be urging the Culture Secretary to seriously consider these proposals.
There is still a lot of work for him to do if the creative industries are to survive and thrive.
Read the full plan here - Power of Creativity: Recovery and Renewal.
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