A number of Britain's most established directors have put their name to a letter expressing gratitude for what they see as a "significant and valuable impact" the Labour government has had on the UK's film industry.
The letter, signed by the likes of Paul Greengrass, Gurinder Chadha and Danny Boyle, was published in today's Guardian, and highlights how through tax relief and financial support, the British film industry is now "a global success story". The paper also published an article drawing attention to the letter here.
In a separate letter published in The Times, the CEO of UK Music Feargal Sharkey expressed his belief that the creative industries - and those who work in them - need support through "straightforward and affordable actions" if they are to continue to thrive in the UK.
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