Originally posted by Richard Barrett
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But anyway, as I said in another context, the UK is a rich country by any standards. There's plenty of cash hanging around to buy a few extra parliamentary votes for a failing government, for example. It's more a question of government priorities than anything else. What "public support" seems to be, for this or that, is largely the result of leading questions about carefully selected issues angled towards getting a certain kind of answer. In "the arts" I would say the solution is not so much to concentrate support in either "centres of excellence" or community-based work, for example, but to spread it between them so that they aren't seen as two separate sectors in competition with one another.
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