Jacob Rees-Mogg blocking major UK tourism
campaign
Exclusive: Despite ‘Global Britain’ rhetoric, Brexit
opportunities minister refused to sign off budget to revive pandemic-hit
industry
Pippa
Crerar political editor
@PippaCrerar
Sat 3 Sep
2022 08.00 BST
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2022/sep/03/jacob-rees-mogg-blocking-major-uk-tourism-campaign
Jacob
Rees-Mogg is blocking a major government-backed tourism campaign – despite
being a vocal advocate of “Global Britain”.
The planned
advertising blitz is aimed at bringing back tourists from key international
markets including India, China, Australia, Japan and Canada to boost visitor
numbers in the wake of the pandemic.
But
Rees-Mogg, in his role as Brexit opportunities and government efficiencies
minister, has refused to sign off the department for culture’s £800,000 budget
– part of a cross-Whitehall recovery plan agreed at the last spending review –
despite agreeing a separate £4m for VisitBritain campaigns.
International
tourism this year is still 20% down on 2019 as a result of Covid, dropping 40%
in August due to reduced airport or flight capacity, perceptions of the UK
abroad and the initial post-pandemic travel bounce tailing off.
Whitehall
insiders have warned the Cabinet Office minister that many small businesses and
visitor attractions are suffering as a result. Visitors from the 16 key
countries account for a significant proportion of income at arts and culture
institutions, including more than 50% of spending at heritage sites.
Rees-Mogg,
who is tipped to take over as business secretary under Liz Truss, is understood
to be sceptical of government advertising campaigns in general and to have
doubts about the value of tourism promotions in countries with populations that
may decide to travel to Britain regardless.
However,
his decision to reject the extra funding flies in the face of his regular
comments supporting “Global Britain” and bolstering the UK’s reputation
internationally, as well as leaving the UK tourism industry struggling to catch
up.
A senior
government source said: “Jacob Rees-Mogg is totally unsuited to modern
governance. His kneejerk ideological stubbornness halted British tourism from
being promoted in key international markets, at the very time when many sectors
are still on their knees from Covid. He may wrap himself in the union jack at
home, but he is unwilling to fly that flag abroad.”
It is
understood that the tourism minister Nigel Huddleston had raised the issue with
Rees-Mogg, warning him that Britain risked falling behind other European
destinations such as France, Italy and Germany in winning back foreign tourists
at a time when competition for business is fierce.
A source
close to Rees-Mogg said: “This has been a protracted negotiation between
departments. It is perfectly acceptable for ministers to question the value of
each proposed campaign. Is it the best use of taxpayers’ money and is it going
to deliver the results they want to see?”
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