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British musicians urge PM to reverse course on Brexit

British musicians wrote an open letter Sunday to Prime Minister Theresa May warning that Brexit is "serious madness" and threatens "every aspect of the music industry".

News Desk (Agence France-Presse)
London, United Kingdom
Mon, October 8, 2018

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British musicians urge PM to reverse course on Brexit British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran at the premiere of the film 'Songwriter' in the Berlinale film festival in Berlin on February 23, 2018. British musicians, including Sheeran, wrote an open letter Sunday to Prime Minister Theresa May warning that Brexit is 'serious madness' and threatens 'every aspect of the music industry'. (AFP/Stefanie Loos)

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ritish musicians including Ed Sheeran and Rita Ora wrote an open letter Sunday to Prime Minister Theresa May warning that Brexit is "serious madness" and threatens "every aspect of the music industry".

The letter, organised by Bob Geldof and backed by dozens of pop, rock and classical heavyweights, called on May to rethink leading Britain out of the European Union.

"We are about to make a very serious mistake regarding our giant industry and the vast pool of yet undiscovered genius that lives on this little island," said the letter, published in The Observer newspaper.

"We have decided to put ourselves inside a self-built cultural jail! The very opposite of wall-destroying, prejudice-denying, ideas-generating that is the very essence of contemporary music."

Britain voted narrowly to leave the EU in a divisive 2016 referendum and is set to leave in March next year.

May has repeatedly said that the EU's freedom of movement rules, which allow its citizens to live and work across the 28-member bloc, would no longer apply to Britain after Brexit. 

Read also: Sour note: Brexit forces orchestra move from UK to Belgium

The open letter -- backed by Damon Albarn, Jarvis Cocker, Simon Rattle and Brian Eno -- argued Britons' domination of the music industry globally would be threatened by this and other impacts of Brexit.

It noted that everything from touring, sales, copyright laws and royalties could all be harmed and said Britain should instead remain inside the EU to lead its reform.

"This is all a serious madness. We must take back our future," the letter added.

"We must reform and restructure the EU. When Europe is in a mess, the Brits get stuck in. They don't withdraw, they double down."

Geldof told The Observer he would like to see a second referendum on remaining inside the bloc.

"I am completely committed to having a democratic public vote to prevent the whole Brexit thing screwing us for the future," he said.

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