Elon's Vision
  • Contacts
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • News
  • Economy
  • Editor’s Pick
  • Investing
  • Stock
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Economy
  • Editor’s Pick
  • Investing
  • Stock
No Result
View All Result
Elon's Vision
No Result
View All Result
Home Investing

Britain’s “festival of Brexit” irresponsible use of £120 million of public money

by
March 16, 2022
in Investing
0
Britain’s “festival of Brexit” irresponsible use of £120 million of public money
0
SHARES
30
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Britain’s “festival of Brexit” is an irresponsible use of £120 million of public money and remains confusing and obscure even as it begins, MPs have said.

Despite ministers’ desire for this year to replicate the celebrations of 2012, the “vague and shape shifting” Unboxed festival is a “recipe for failure” that illustrates the lack of a strategy for big events, according to the Commons culture, media and sport committee.

It says the festival is symptomatic of a “lack of an overall vision or direction” in the policy on hosting big sporting and cultural events, despite the millions of pounds of public money being spent.

In 2018 Theresa May promised a national event to “showcase what makes our country great” as Britain left the EU, in what was quickly named the “festival of Brexit”.

However, in the years since, the project has evolved into the Unboxed festival, which began this month with a light show in Paisley celebrating connections between humanity and the universe, and will go on tour to Luton, Caernarfon and Hull.

The festival’s ten projects also include a “tour de moon”, grow-your-own-food events and an art installation on a disused oil rig off Weston-super-Mare.

In a report today, the MPs say they “questioned whether people understand the vision for Unboxed, or even know that it is happening”, adding that its aims are “vague and ripe for misinterpretation” by the public.

It cites a senior civil servant acknowledging the event could be named only last October because the government “did not know what it was”.

The MPs conclude: “The desire for it to seemingly cater to everyone, everywhere, is a recipe for failure and investing £120 million in something when the government, by their own admission, ‘did not know what it was’ is an irresponsible use of public money.”

They argue that the project is a sign of “a lack of an overall vision or direction” in the government’s approach to events ranging from the City of Culture programme to the abortive bid for the 2030 football World Cup.

Ministers have said they want to use this year’s events, including Unboxed, the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee and the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, as a “moment of national renewal” after the pandemic.

But the MPs say that “the government is spending a lot of money on this year’s major events. Yet while individual occasions may well deliver memorable moments, we see no golden thread linking the events.”

Julian Knight, the Tory chairman of the committee, said: “Unless the government urgently addresses this lack of strategy and vision, it will continue to risk squandering the benefits such occasions can bring.”

He said Unboxed was “a prime illustration of an event with aims that have been vague from the start. That it took three years to come up with a rather nebulous name, which will mean little to the few that are even aware of its existence, does not bode well for its chances of delivering a true lasting legacy.”

However, Martin Green, chief creative officer of Unboxed, insisted the festival’s opening had received an “overwhelmingly positive public response, underpinning a commitment to bring large-scale cultural programming to places often underserved”.

The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport said that Unboxed and other spectacles this year would be “bringing people together and leaving a strong legacy that will benefit communities for years to come”.

Read more:
Britain’s “festival of Brexit” irresponsible use of £120 million of public money

Previous Post

Getting to Know You: Gregory Okwuosah, Attorney and Owner of The Law Offices of Gregory C. Okwuosah, LLC  

Next Post

Sunak on course fuels up on £2.9bn in VAT pump price boost

Next Post
Sunak on course fuels up on £2.9bn in VAT pump price boost

Sunak on course fuels up on £2.9bn in VAT pump price boost

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Get the daily email that makes reading the news actually enjoyable. Stay informed and entertained, for free.
Your information is secure and your privacy is protected. By opting in you agree to receive emails from us. Remember that you can opt-out any time, we hate spam too!
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest

Jay Bhattacharya on Public Health

October 12, 2021

That Bangladesh Mask Study!

December 1, 2021

Antitrust Regulation Assumes Bureaucrats Know the “Correct” Amount of Competition

November 24, 2021
Pints of champagne could be the next ‘Brexit dividend’

Pints of champagne could be the next ‘Brexit dividend’

December 24, 2021

Verint Systems Could Be Acquired by Thoma Bravo in Potential $26-per-Share Deal

0

0

0

0

Verint Systems Could Be Acquired by Thoma Bravo in Potential $26-per-Share Deal

July 2, 2025

Establishment Democrats Created the Conditions for A Socialist Victory

July 2, 2025

A Big Beautiful Bill for the Military-Industrial Complex

July 2, 2025

Elon Musk says he’ll back Rep. Thomas Massie

July 2, 2025

Recent News

Verint Systems Could Be Acquired by Thoma Bravo in Potential $26-per-Share Deal

July 2, 2025

Establishment Democrats Created the Conditions for A Socialist Victory

July 2, 2025

A Big Beautiful Bill for the Military-Industrial Complex

July 2, 2025

Elon Musk says he’ll back Rep. Thomas Massie

July 2, 2025

Disclaimer: ElonsVision.com, its managers, its employees, and assigns (collectively "The Company") do not make any guarantee or warranty about what is advertised above. Information provided by this website is for research purposes only and should not be considered as personalized financial advice. The Company is not affiliated with, nor does it receive compensation from, any specific security. The Company is not registered or licensed by any governing body in any jurisdiction to give investing advice or provide investment recommendation. Any investments recommended here should be taken into consideration only after consulting with your investment advisor and after reviewing the prospectus or financial statements of the company.

  • Contacts
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

Copyright © 2025 ElonsVision. All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Economy
  • Editor’s Pick
  • Investing
  • Stock

Copyright © 2025 ElonsVision. All Rights Reserved.