The UK Government is to hold 'urgent 'discussions' after the European Commission cancelled Britain's turn to host the European Capital of Culture post Brexit.
Five UK cities - Dundee, Nottingham, Leeds, Milton Keynes and Belfast/Derry - have already put forward bids to be hosts in 2023, alongside a city in Hungary.
But the EC says the UK will no longer be eligible to have a host city after it leaves the European Union in 2019.
A spokeswoman for the Department for Culture, Media and Sport said it disagrees with the stance and was disappointed the commission had not made the announcement until now, a month after the cities had submitted their final bids.
"The prime minister has been clear that while we are leaving the EU, we are not leaving Europe and this has been welcomed by EU leaders," it said.
Cities from non-EU countries have previously held the title but it must be a candidate to join or must be in the European Free Trade Association or the European Economic Area.
Plans for the UK to host a Capital of Culture in 2023 were announced back in 2014, before the referendum.
Courtesy of Travelmole
I know people involved in the Dundee bid and I feel sorry for them that all their hard work has gone to waste but it is only to be expected given that our Government has resolutely set its face against the things that would have kept the bid alive. If you announce that you are intending to leave a club and baulk at paying the outstanding subscription costs you committed to, then it really shouldn't come as a surpise when you are told that you won't be able to participate in events that are due to take place 4 years after you'll have left!
I agree, if your not a member of the club you can't play in it's games !
There was a bulletin /guidance put out by the Government in December 2016 stating the consequences of the UK's decision to leave the EU with respect to this competition... So, who didn't bother to read it, especially the last bit.?

If I was a resident of one of the cities bidding for this EU vanity project, I'd be furious that money has been wasted and the organisers couldn't display reasonable caution in the spending of public money, which could have been put to better uses, such as funding social care and emptying bins.
And when I see Labour pontificating on this, their hypocrisy make me sick when Corbyn whipped the MPs to vote with the Tories against an amendment that would have kept us in the single market and the customs union.
Sturgeon should 'wind her neck in' too and stop blaming TM for taking us out of the EU.We had a legal referendum and it was the 17.4 million people who voted to leave.
Brexit means Brexit.
Please kick us out of the Eurovision song contest too, because we've been humiliated year after year, irrespective of the quality of our singers/songs, because of the rigged European political voting system.
I doubt any of the people who voted to leave will care one iota, I know that I don't.
I find it ironic that a scheme run by the EU which aims to highlight 'the richness and diversity of cultures in Europe', is itself doing a very good job of destroying such richness, diversity and cultures.
Sanji x
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Fiona
2017-11-30 15:18:26
It will be interesting to see how they get themselves out of the even more complex situation they've created re the Eire/NI border. They've made a set of promises to the various different sides of the debate that are mutually incompatible - it's as if they forgot that as long the Republic of Ireland is in the EU we are always going to have a land border with the EU. I await with interest to see how they manage to have both an open border whilst also taking back control of our borders. We have a Government that really does seem to think that it can have its cake and eat it by withdrawing from things like the EEA and the Customs Union whilst at the same time retaining all the benefits that come with being parting of them.
And by the way, the Eurovision Song Contest has nothing to do with the EU - it's organised by the European Broadcasting Union which pre-dates the EU and has always had a much wider membership.
I can't speak for the Leeds bid but the work on the Dundee one started in 2013 building on the work already done as part of the bid for this year's UK City of Culture competition. Whether you think it's worth competing for these events probably depends on whether you think it's worth taking the risk in investing a relatively small amount on the bid in the hope of generating the much bigger return that will be gained if the bid is successful. Having seen the positive results gained by Liverpool and Glasgow in the past and the revitalising effect it is currently having on Hull I can see the attraction. Even in December of last year Karen Bradley, the Culture Secretary was encouraging the interested cities to continue working on their bids.
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