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Annie Lennox, Chrissie Hynde, Industry Execs Sign Anti-Brexit Letter

Annie Lennox, Chrissie Hynde, Pink Floyd’s Nick Mason, Paloma Faith, Ed Sheeran manager Stuart Camp and Grammy/Emmy award-winning film composer David Arnold and several leading UK music industry bodies are among the signees of a letter drafted by the new organization Music4EU, stating that Brexit “represents a significant threat to the UK’s music industry” and calls on the British government to find an alternative.

Artists and leading music bodies sign open letter to scrap Brexit deal

“We need to make sure we don’t isolate ourselves from our wider cultural family” A lengthy list of UK artists and leading music music bodies have signed an open letter calling for the current Brexit deal to be scrapped in a bid to prevent serious damage to the industry.

Artists and music bodies: Brexit is ‘significant threat’ to UK music industry

As Prime Minister Theresa May heads back to Brussels to seek more concessions over the UK’s post-Brexit relationship with the European Union, a group of artists and music-industry bodies has come out strongly against Brexit’s potential impact on British musicians.

Music sounds better with EU: Stars line up for anti-Brexit campaign

Major artists have joined several UK music industry bodies in calling on the government for an alternative to Brexit. It follows the postponement of the House Of Commons vote on the government’s proposed transition deal with the EU.

Music industry heavyweights call for an alternative to Brexit

Open letter signed by figures including Annie Lennox and Billy Bragg says leaving EU poses ‘significant threat’ to UK music business

Anti-Brexit letter signed by Paloma Faith, Annie Lennox and music execs – Music Business Worldwide

Several artists, music businesses, executives and UK music industry bodies have signed a letter calling on the UK Government for an alternative to Brexit. Stars signing the letter drafted by Music4EU include Annie Lennox, Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders, Paloma Faith (pictured) and film composer David Arnold.

Music stars including Annie Lennox and Jamie Cullum call for Brexit…

Music stars including Annie Lennox, Jamie Cullum and Paloma Faith have joined figures from across the industry to sign a letter calling for an alternative to Brexit. The letter warned that Brexit represents a “significant threat” to the UK music industry, which was worth £4.5 billion to the economy last year.

Top artists unite to call out government on Brexit deal – M Magazine

Annie Lennox, Jamie Cullum, Paloma Faith and David Arnold are among the award-winning musicians to sign letter calling for an alternative to the Brexit deal. Industry bodies also throwing their weight behind the open letter to government include Musicians Union, Association of Independent Music, Music Managers Forum, British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors (BASCA) and the Music Producers Guild.

British artists and music execs sign open letter on the Brexit shambles

As the Brexit debacle goes from a joke to a farce to a very black comedy, a plethora of UK artists, music business executives and music industry organisations have signed an open letter calling on the government to find a better way forward for the UK’s future relationship with the European Union.

‘No-One Voted For This Situation’ Pop Stars And Industry Leaders Unite To Trash Brexit

Oscar-winning star Annie Lennox, Hall of Fame inductee Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders, Brit-award winning pop star Paloma Faith, and Grammy/Emmy award-winning film composer David Arnold are all signatories of a letter to the U.K. Government calling on an alternative to Brexit.

Nadine Shah, Bill Ryder-Jones, Paloma Faith, and more sign open letter asking for Brexit alternative

Annie Lennox, Nick Mason (Pink Floyd), Dave Rowntree (Blur), Jamie Cullum, Blood Red Shoes, Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly, Ed Harcourt, Emmy The Great, Band Of Skulls, and many more have signed off an open letter on music4eu.com in the hope of getting the British government to reconsider Brexit.

Top stars and music industry leaders come together to trash Brexit deal

image.copyright A host of household names from the world of music have joined several leading industry bodies in calling on the government for an alternative to Brexit. Stars signing the letter drafted by Music4EU include Oscar winner Annie Lennox, Hall of Fame inductee Chrissie Hynde of the Pretenders, Brit-award winning pop star Paloma Faith and Grammy and Emmy award-winning film composer David Arnold.

Artists and musicians sign open letter calling for the cancellation of Brexit deal

Artists and musicians have joined forces to sign an open letter which calls for the cancellation of Theresa May’s current Brexit deal. May, who herself cancelled the parliamentary vote amid the impending rejection, has been met with criticism for her backtracking.

Music stars including Annie Lennox and Jamie Cullum call for Brexit alternative

Leaving the EU will be an ‘unmitigated disaster’ for the £4.5 billion music industry, a joint letter has warned.

Music stars including Annie Lennox and Jamie Cullum call for Brexit alternative – Evening Express

Music stars including Annie Lennox, Jamie Cullum and Paloma Faith have joined figures from across the industry to sign a letter calling for an alternative to Brexit. The letter warned that Brexit represents a “significant threat” to the UK music industry, which was worth £4.5 billion to the economy last year.

HITS Daily Double : Rumor Mill – BOTCHED BREXIT?

BOTCHED BREXIT? As the British Government flails around undecided over the terms under which it will exit the EU, a number of U.K. music industry figures have joined forces to urge those in charge to “find a way out of this mess” and maintain the current influence and freedom to trade with sister countries.

Annie Lennox, Jamie Cullum, Paloma faith among artists who sign letter warning of Brexit threat music industry – Independent.ie

Music stars including Annie Lennox, Jamie Cullum and Paloma Faith have joined figures from across the industry to sign a letter calling for an alternative to Brexit. The letter warned that Brexit represents a “significant threat” to the UK music industry, which was worth £4.5 billion (€5bm) to the economy last year.

Annie Lennox, Chrissie Hynde: Brexit Poses ‘Significant Threat’ to UK Music Industry

Annie Lennox and Chrissie Hynde are among numerous artists and music industry leaders who have signed an anti-Brexit open letter.