Thursday 21 April 2016

Nobody move or the museum gets it!

Emailed in by MBK, from Museums Organisation:

The artistic director of the Southbank Centre, London, said that leaving the EU would be harmful for museums.

Speaking at a debate at the British Library yesterday evening, Jude Kelly, who is part of the Stronger In campaign, said that arts and culture would be “more driven on pounds, shilling and pence” if Britain was to leave the EU.

“Europe is looking at our museums, galleries and investing in these more and more,” she said. “To pull out would be to lose all of that at a time when we have maximum influence over it.”

Kelly said that even though the amount of EU funding is small compared to the overall amount of funding given to the UK’s cultural sector, this funding is vital in supporting new innovative projects.*


I suppose this is what makes life easy for Stronger In. It is fairly easy to identify people on the EU/taxpayer-funded drip who are more than ready to speak up for Bremain out of naked self-interest. It is much more difficult to identify those sectors which would provably and directly benefit from Brexit.

* In plain English: we can't be bothered working out what the public really wants to see and is prepared to pay for. Those ghastly plebs might not want the highbrow stuff that we like lavishing somebody else's money on to boost our own egos. The Stigler specialises in skewering this sort of behaviour.

3 comments:

Antisthenes said...

What is moronic is that these people forget deliberately or not that the EU money is only UK taxpayers money taken and regurgitated back. If we leave the same money is available of course it may then not go to them but something that is mush more important.

Bayard said...

“more driven on pounds, shilling and pence” if Britain was to leave the EU. "

No one has mentioned reversing decimalisation before as a result of Brexit. Have they let slip a closely-guarded secret?

"If we leave the same money is available of course it may then not go to them but something that is mush more important."

More likely wasted on something different, but still wasted.

Mark Wadsworth said...

Anti, exactly.

B, good point "remaining in the EU guarantees that we won't go back to fiddly twelve pennies in a shilling, twenty shillings in a pound nonsense".