Author (Corporate) | United Kingdom: House of Lords: Select Committee on the European Union |
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Publisher | The Stationery Office (TSO) |
Series Title | 19th Report |
Series Details | (2017-19)HL182 |
Publication Date | 26/07/2018 |
Content Type | Policy-making, Report |
The United Kingdom: House of Lords: Select Committee on the European Union: EU Home Affairs Sub-Committee published a report Brexit: movement of people in the cultural sector on the 26 July 2018. The report identified the potential impact on the cultural sector of post-Brexit immigration restrictions. Note that the original title of the Home Affairs Sub-Committee inquiry was Brexit: movement of people in the fields of sport and culture inquiry. In the event the 'sport' dimension is not covered in the report but see here. Further information In March of 2017, the Committee published a report on 'Brexit: UK-EU movement of people', in which it examined possible arrangements for the movement of EU citizens to the UK after the UK had left the EU, with a view to identifying the main choices available to the Government and their likely implications. This new report built on the previous one, and considered the implications for the cultural sector of some of the possible changes to free movement that the Committee outlined. Key findings + The cultural sector made a profoundly important contribution to the UK's society and economy, and to its international image and influence. Cultural sector workers were highly mobile, and had thrived on collaboration with people from all over the world. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld201719/ldselect/ldeucom/182/182.pdf |
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Subject Categories | Culture, Education and Research, Internal Markets |
Countries / Regions | Europe, United Kingdom |