PARLIAMENTARY DEBATE
Creative Industries - 12 December 2024 (Commons/Commons Chamber)

Debate Detail

Contributions from Gareth Thomas, are highlighted with a yellow border.
Lab
Tristan Osborne
Chatham and Aylesford
17. What recent estimate he has made of the contribution of creative industries to the economy.
  10:15:44
Gareth Thomas
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Business and Trade
The creative industries are a huge force for good in our country. They were responsible for 2.4 million jobs last year, and more than £124 billion for our GDP in 2022. They are one of eight growth sectors in our industrial strategy. We are working closely with the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, and across Government, to identify what more we can do to draw out even more of the potential growth that Britain’s creative businesses can offer.
  10:16:09
Tristan Osborne
As we all settle down for Christmas, we will be watching “Mission: Impossible”, “James Bond”, “Ironclad”, and perhaps even “Call the Midwife”, which were all filmed in Medway—[Interruption.] And also “The Great Escape”, which was not filmed in Medway, unfortunately. How can we make “Mission: Impossible” possible across our country when it comes to new films?
Gareth Thomas
I cannot follow the impressive nature of that question, but I can tell my hon. Friend that in the Budget my right hon. Friend the Chancellor confirmed a new independent film tax credit, which will help to enable the successes that he has alluded to in his constituency and the surrounding area to be spread, potentially, across the country. That will allow more businesses to set up and generate growth and wealth for our country.

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