Here's a thread of the questions I asked in today's @CommonsDCMS inquiry into EU visa arrangements for creative workers. Witnesses include @TamaraCincik of @FashionRoundTab, @noelmc66 of @bectu and Craig Stanley of @MarshallArts. #CarryOnTouring (1/12)
Firstly it's important to point out that this committee should have been scrutinising Lord Frost - current Cabinet Office Minister who also serves as the Government's Chief Negotiator of Task Force Europe. Disgracefully, Lord Frost cancelled. (2/12)
Firstly I spoke to agent/promoter Craig Stanley of @MarshallArts about Lord Frost consistently trying to avoid appearing before @CommonsDCMS for scrutiny. Did Lord Frost previously accept a meeting with Craig just because Sir Elton John would be there? (3/12)
The Prime Minister said the Government are working "flat out" to resolve this and the Minister for DCMS said it was "top of his inbox." I pointed out it wasn't even on the agenda of yesterday's meeting of the EU-UK Partnership Council. (4/12)
Next I asked Craig Stanley if he thought the Government were taking us all for fools by claiming they're working "flat out" to resolve it, yet as I pointed out, it's not even on Lord Frost's agenda. (5/12)
I then asked Craig about the European Union position on this. He says EU countries need out talent, their buildings need our talent, the fans want our talent - there is a huge economic argument for the EU to sort this out. (6/12)
I then asked the witnesses if anything in their industry has improved because of Brexit. Craig Stanley said "no" for the music industry, Tamara Cincik said "no" for the fashion industry, and Noel McClean said "no" for the stage and screen industry. (7/12)
I then asked Craig about a recent trade deal the UK Government has struck with Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein which includes an agreement for musicians to tour freely. Craig says if the Government "can do a deal there, then why can't it be done across Europe?" (8/12)
Next I asked Craig what he thought of Lord Frost not replying to @CarryonTouring_'s letter which was signed by over 1,000 people in the music industry. He says, "Lord Frost needs to respond, it's quite simple." (9/12)
To finish I asked each witness what they would say to Lord Frost if they had the opportunity. Tamara Cincik says he needs to take the sector and the fashion industry seriously, there is a huge need for visa waivers and an easier way of importing goods. (10/12)
(11/12) Noel McClean would tell the Lord Frost and the UK Government to stop using empty words, stop heralding tiny triumphs - you have campaigners, freelancers, employers, engagers, industry bodies, trade bodies and trade unions all speaking with one voice - listen. (11/12)
Craig Stanley agreed with Tamara and Noel. He says "we feel as though we have just been ignored." The UK Government "don't realise how significant we are." (12/12)

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10 Jun
Today we should have been questioning Lord Frost @CommonsDCMS Committee on post Brexit touring issues - he didn’t want to come and now has pulled out of appearing - parliamentary scrutiny is not an optional activity for Ministers - this contempt for democracy must stop
In response to @julianknight15's point of order over Lord Frost's no show @CommonsDCMS, the Deputy Speaker has said: "The Govt must make every effort to ensure the appropriate Ministers are able to give evidence to committees in a timely fashion." (1/2)
"When the Minster concerned is in the House of Lords it is particularly important that committees in this House are able to hold them to account. I hope that every effort is now made to ensure that the committee is able to take evidence from the Minster." (2/2) #CarryOnTouring
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26 Jan
Here's a short thread of the questions I asked the Information Commissioner, Elizabeth Denham, on the ICO’s investigation into Cambridge Analytica's seized servers and use of personal data. @CommonsDCMS
Firstly, I asked the Information Commissioner about the US Intelligence Committee's report and if they had contacted the ICO to receive evidence that had been seized from Cambridge Analytica's servers. She says she hasn't been contacted but would share if officially requested.
In April 2019 the ICO office promised a report into the
seizure of some of Cambridge Analytica's servers. I asked the Commissioner why the @CommonsDCMS only received a letter and not a report as stated.
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23 Jul 20
The UK government has consistently failed to recognise the scale of the challenge facing those in the creative industries. Here's a short thread on today's @CommonsDCMS report on the impact of Covid-19, the problems faced and some of the recommendations.
In the first 12 weeks of lockdown, more than 15,000 theatre performances were cancelled at a loss of more than £303 million. Julian Bird, CEO of @uk_theatre told us 70% of theatres and production companies risked going out of business by the end of the year.
The @musicvenuetrust told the committee that 93% of the grassroots venue network faced permanent closure. @UK_Music told us 90% of all music festivals will be cancelled in 2020. @WeAreTheMU told us venues and festivals are vital because they act as R&D incubators for the industry
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21 Jul 20
The UK government needs to appoint an Online Harms Regulator now to prevent a repeat of the damage done by fake news and misinformation on Covid-19 which has spread like wild fire on social media platforms. Here is short thread on @CommonsDCMS' findings.
The Misinformation in the COVID-19 Infodemic report finds:
The report's key recommendations:
Read 10 tweets
9 Jun 20
Today in @CommonsDCMS we looked at the impact of the Covid-19 crisis on the music industry with @WeAreTheMU's General Secretary, Horace Trubridge. Here's a short thread on some of the important issues discussed.
I asked him how the Covid-19 crisis has impacted the music industry. He tells me it has hit the livelihood of musicians and those working in the industry hard. He adds that more than 20% of people believe they will have to leave music and start a new career.
I asked him if the government support schemes have helped those in the music industry and if any people are falling between the gaps of help on offer. He tells me 40% of those in the music industry have found they don't qualify for any government help.
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19 May 20
In today’s @CommonsDCMS we looked at the impact of Covid-19 on the tourism sector. Here is a short thread on the questions I asked @bernarddonoghue, Director of @alva_uk. It's quite clear the tourism industry has been one of the hardest hit sectors and urgent government is needed
I asked Bernard to give an honest assessment of the impact of Covid-29 on the tourism sector. He tells me it has not only highlighted how important tourism is to the British economy but also how vulnerable it really it is.
I asked him about the impact of the lack of visitors from overseas. He tells me two years ago more visitors went to the @V_and_A, the @sciencemuseum and the @NHM_London combined than visited the city of Venice.
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