The ex-Play School star, appointed a life peer in 2010, voiced her fears a string of leading TV programmes could be harmed by Britain’s departure from the EU.
Speaking in a House of Lords debate on the impact of Brexit on the UK’s creative industries, Baroness Benjamin hit back at the Government’s vow to end Brussels' free movement rules and impose restrictions on EU immigration. She described EU free movement as “vitally important” to the production of children’s and animated TV shows. Read More >> Advertisers websiteThank you for supporting the Daily Brexit
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