UK Government Has “No Plans” For Streamer Levy Amid Scripted Funding Crisis

The British government has effectively ruled out the idea of imposing a levy on U.S. streamers like Netflix amid a funding crisis for domestic scripted series.

Sir Chris Bryant, the creative industries minister, told lawmakers on Tuesday that “we haven’t got any plans” to follow other European countries in introducing a so-called streamer levy.

Bryant’s evidence to British Parliament’s Culture, Media and Sport Committee means ministers have rejected a proposal from Wolf Hall director Peter Kosminsky, who called on streamers to hand over 5% of their UK subscription revenue to a cultural fund for British content.

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