Ministers making ‘misleading’ claims about Brexit blow to music tours, Lords inquiry warns

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  1. >The committee’s report states: “There is no legal impediment to the establishment of a sector-specific visa waiver programme and that this could be done in such a way as to ensure that the UK retains full control over its borders.
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    >“The committee urges the government to reconsider its approach to a visa-waiver regime and to recognise that the decision to implement such a system is, in itself, an exercise of sovereignty.”

    Zealots running Brexit are off their head vindictive nutters

  2. Had a meeting about booking performing acts for festivals this summer the other day and was told that getting any EU acts over here who had any amount of kit was pretty much a non starter because of the effort of getting carnets on all their stuff.

  3. I see Truss is in the papers alot these days. Seeing alot of her lately. Someone big is gunning for her for the top job no doubt

  4. Brexit sold about fish but events industry makes fishing look like a paper round and nearly every major events company has its European head quarters in the UK. Things like event industry and banking sector should of been the main discussion in Brexit deal not the stupid fish which we don’t even eat.

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