Brexit - what will it mean for the creative industries?
On 23 June 2016, the UK will hold a referendum on whether or not to remain part of the European Union.
Heated discussions are taking place around the country as various sectors predict how an EU exit may affect their business, so here at The Knowledge we would like to canvass your view on how it might affect the creative industries.
We have compiled a short survey – with the help of our sister companies, Screen, Broadcast, KFTV and shots - and would be very interested to know your views.
Altogether the questions should only take a few minutes and your responses are completely anonymous, click here to partake.
Please note that this survey has now closed.
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