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Will The Arts Survive Brexit?
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Do you particularly care? My feeling is no.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Despite it having next to zero effect on the arts ? Because things that are less important and small in affect has next to no sway in an argument which is about the massive issue of grabbing the chance of freedom whilst it is there.
It's been said umpteen times before, we pay more into the EU than we get out. So if there is presently EU funding for something, that can be replaced by UK funding once we have escaped, if the funding is considered justifiable.
So there is a little paperwork to have folk come across the border to work, good ! Anyone would think there were no arts prior to the EEC. I have no idea how Shakespeare got on then.
It's been said umpteen times before, we pay more into the EU than we get out. So if there is presently EU funding for something, that can be replaced by UK funding once we have escaped, if the funding is considered justifiable.
So there is a little paperwork to have folk come across the border to work, good ! Anyone would think there were no arts prior to the EEC. I have no idea how Shakespeare got on then.
“Why are you voting for Brexit despite its damage to the arts?”
Once again I’ll ask my usual question (to which I rarely receive an answer): why and how do you think “The Arts” will be damaged by Brexit? Or is it simply another statement of “fact” designed to support Project Fear?
And to reply to your question, even if it were so (which I firmly believe it is not) I do care but if it meant sacrificing the Arts in return for sovereignty and self-determination then the Arts are a small price to pay.
Once again I’ll ask my usual question (to which I rarely receive an answer): why and how do you think “The Arts” will be damaged by Brexit? Or is it simply another statement of “fact” designed to support Project Fear?
And to reply to your question, even if it were so (which I firmly believe it is not) I do care but if it meant sacrificing the Arts in return for sovereignty and self-determination then the Arts are a small price to pay.
What the people are saying in that article isn't an end to the arts but it will be more difficult in the future if we leave. Whether that's true or not is, like every argument against leaving, based on supposition. Anyway, what's wrong with being more difficult, this country has become soft, it's about time we had a strong backbone again.
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