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Good. Music, art, culture is one of the few things left that the UK can confidently be called one of the world leaders in, and yet Johnson deliberately damaged the sector as part of some insane culture war, because artsy/creative types often lean left.
I'm not sure how far £60m will go, but this at least is a sign that Labour care at least somewhere about our arts industries, and that's a good thing in my book.
Not just Johnson, all the Tory PMs were hostile to anything that promotes culture and civil society. Johnson was just louder.
That's sofa change.
Agreed. Given the number of pubs closing in the UK, more smaller music venues are definitely needed.
Especially given how hard it is now to tour in the EU thanks to Brexit.