Luvvies blast Rishi Sunak for suggesting they retrain for different career like everyone else
Luvvies’ fury after Rishi Sunak suggests they RETRAIN like everyone else if they lose jobs due to Covid
- Former Bake Off host Sue Perkins and writer Ian Rankin hit out over remarks
- They joined musicians including Liam Gallagher and Blur’s Dave Rowntree
- Their reactions were triggered after Mr Sunak did an interview with ITV News
- It originally tweeted his remarks had been about the arts but then deleted it
- Channel then changed the article and said his thoughts were about all jobs
- But transcript of the clip clearly shows it WAS about the arts and culture sector
- Mr Sunak tweeted ITV ‘falsely suggested I thought people in arts should retrain’
Musicians and artists have slated Chancellor Rishi Sunak after he said people could have to retrain if they lost work due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Former Bake Off host Sue Perkins joined voices including writer Ian Rankin and other numerous musicians to slam Mr Sunak’s remarks.
Their outrage appeared to have been triggered by ITV News tweeting an interview with the Chancellor, which was marked as him commenting on the arts.
They later deleted the post and said his words were about employment generally, despite the short chat clearly being framed around that specific industry.
But it was too late for some who had been infuriated by the earlier presentation of the interview.
One dance choreographer fumed: ‘I already have a degree and 19 years experience in the industry I trained to be in, why would I consider now retraining to be something completely different? And also start from scratch on a new pay ladder!?’
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TV presenter Sue Perkins wrote: ‘The arts contributes in the region of 10 billion a year to our economy. The people who work in it have already trained long and hard, thank you. This is shameful.’
Author Ian Rankin said: ‘Without the arts, our lives are impoverished. This is nuts,’ said Scottish author Ian Rankin.
Gallagher fumed: ‘So the dopes in gov telling musicians and people in arts to retrain and get another job what and become massive c**** like you nah yer alright c’mon you know LG x
‘This country would be beyond w*** if it wasn’t for the arts and the music and football show a bit of respect you little TURD cmon you know LG x
Liam Gallagher was infuriated by the remarks and said Mr Sunak and MPs should retrain too
Dave Rowntree (left in grey coat) and Ian Rankin (right) were outraged at the suggestion
‘If anyone needs to retrain it’s them shower of C**** c’mon you know LG x.’
Blur drummer Dave Rowntree – who is also a Labour councillor – said on Twitter: ‘What a stupid thing to say. The “arts” earn over £100bn for the UK each year. £13 million an hour. It’s one area where we really are world beating.’
Charlatans frontman Tim Burgess said: ‘Maybe some MPs should retrain, as they aren’t really doing their job anyway.’
And Badly Drawn Boy had his own proposal on the best way forward, proposing ‘I suggest Rishi shoves my records up his a***!’
Mr Sunak’s comments were made to ITV News and answered questions on what struggling workers were expected to do in the pandemic.
He was talking about what people should do as they faced crisis due to coronavirus pandemic.
Asked specifically about ‘fabulous musicians and artists and actors’ he said while there was work in the creative industries some may need to adapt.
Earlier he had admitted ‘I can’t pretend that everyone can do exactly the same job that they were doing at the beginning of this crisis’.
The comments enraged the music and arts community who vented at the idea of having to retrain.
He said: “I can’t pretend that everyone can do exactly the same job that they were doing at the beginning of this crisis.
“That’s why we’ve put a lot of resource into trying to create new opportunities.”