United Kingdom to join the Creative Europe programme from 2027

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1,691 Signatures

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1,691 Signatures

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  1. Launched January 2026
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Petition addressed to: UK Government and Parliament

This is a Europe-wide petition calling on the UK Government to formally declare the United Kingdom's interest in fully participating in the EU's Creative Europe programme from 2027.

We, the undersigned, citizens from across the EU and the UK, call on the Government of the United Kingdom to:

  1. Formally declare the United Kingdom's interest in participating fully in the EU's Creative Europe programme from 2027, to be addressed to the European Commission by May 2026;
  2. Enter formal negotiations with the relevant EU institutions with the aim of establishing UK participation in the EU’s Creative Europe programme from 2027;
  3. Commit to continue the UK's participation in the follow-up programme to Creative Europe from 2028.

We urge the UK Government to act in the interest of cultural and artistic exchanges, in recognition of the significant contribution of creativity to economic growth, and in support of stronger EU-UK relations.

This petition is an initiative by the Forum on EU-UK Cultural & Media Relations.

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Why does this matter?

The EU and the UK are strategically important partners with historically aligned approaches to research, education, and cultural engagement. In 2024, the UK officially rejoined the Horizon Europe research programme as an associated member. In 2025, it was agreed that it will join Erasmus+. It is now time for the UK to join Creative Europe.

The Creative Europe programme is a multiplier of creativity. It allows organisations from the Cultural and Creative Sectors (CCS) to pool their resources and co-create, develop, and distribute cultural and creative goods and services in a wide range of subjects (ranging from literature and publishing, the performing arts, design, architecture and cultural heritage to music, film and the audiovisual sector, including partnerships with Public Service Broadcasters such as the BBC) for which there is neither sufficient interest from the market nor adequate support from national funding agencies. It strengthens artistic freedom and cultural diversity, supports experimentation and pluralism, engages audiences of all ages, and enhances the lives of hundreds of millions of people. One of its strands, MEDIA, is an established and well-known brand in the audiovisual sector.

The programme’s impact also goes beyond the CCS. In the 41 countries – many outside the EU – that currently participate in the programme, projects funded under Creative Europe build understanding and positive narratives, support innovation, and contribute to growth.

Regrettably, with the end of the UK’s EU membership, the UK left Creative Europe, hurting the CCS, our societies, and our democracies on both sides of the Channel.

Reason

Background information and supporting evidence:

The EU's Creative Europe programme plays a key role in strengthening Europe’s Cultural and Creative Sectors (CCS). With a current budget of €2.44 billion for the funding cycle 2021–2027, the programme supports thousands of projects and professionals promoting cross-border cooperation, artistic mobility, and cultural diversity, and boosting the economic potential of the CCS.

The programme is open both to EU member states and to third countries. This makes the UK eligible for joining. Currently, 41 countries participate in Creative Europe, including Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein, Ukraine and Tunisia.

The UK successfully participated in the programme until the end of its EU membership. It was a major contributor to and beneficiary of Creative Europe. During its last complete funding cycle (2014–2019), a total of 609 projects involving UK organisations received €203 million. Via the programme’s MEDIA strand, 196 UK films were supported with €32 million of funding via European distributors, generating a revenue of €575 million. The combined support directly to the UK was €100 million. Its benefits were extensive: the positive impact of UK participation was significant for both sides – be it on international partnerships and networks, including international co-productions, on creativity and innovation, on audience and cultural development, or on knowledge, skills and capacity development.

The UK’s withdrawal from Creative Europe weakened the UK’s CCS and significantly reduced opportunities for European cultural cooperation. Joining Creative Europe would give UK CCS organisations and professionals significantly facilitated access to cross-border funding and cultural exchange. Furthermore, it has the potential to unlock technical conversations that have barely advanced in the last few years, such as those regarding touring.

Since the UK's decision to leave the EU in 2016, CCS organisations and experts from both the EU and the UK have repeatedly called for closer cooperation and full participation in European culture programmes, including Creative Europe.

Most recently, in November 2025, more than 200 stakeholders from the Cultural and Creative Sectors in the EU and the UK co-signed a Policy Recommendations document that demanded from the EU and UK institutions to "commit to full UK participation in the successor to Creative Europe within AgoraEU – the proposed EU funding programme for 2028-2034 – to enable structured, multilateral and efficient transnational cooperation, creative collaboration and innovation, and explore the potential of UK participation in the current Creative Europe programme in 2027 as a pilot phase". These Policy Recommendations had been developed at the inaugural Forum on EU-UK Cultural & Media Relations in October 2025.

Importantly, the value of Creative Europe is recognised across the UK’s nations:


According to sources within the European Commission, it is technically possible for the UK to join the Creative Europe programme from 2027, provided that the UK government formally declares its interest in doing so to the European Commission by circa May 2026.

Finally, this petition also recognises the broader political context of an increasingly complex world. The EU and the UK have to stand together to defend our common values and interests. Joining the Creative Europe programme would be an important step in this direction.

Thank you so much for your support, Forum on EU-UK Cultural & Media Relations, London (UK)
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Petition details

Petition started: 01/30/2026
Collection ends: 05/31/2026
Region: United Kingdom
Topic: Culture

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  • Dear supporters,

    Our petition will now be complemented by a broader campaign that our Forum is organising together with the European Movement UK - which was instrumental in the successful campaign that got the UK back into Erasmus+.

    Many of you have already left comments to our petition - more than 600 in total - explaining why you believe this cause matters to you. And this is what we want to build upon. Support our social media campaign!

    To be convincing with our demand, we must give specific examples of previous Creative Europe programmes that demonstrate in practical ways why rejoining it matters and how UK communities would gain from this decision.

    This is where we need your help. To have a strong campaign that represents the sector, we need the following:

    • Photos of programmes that benefitted from Creative Europe support accompanied by a short statement (fewer than 15 words) for use on static graphics/quote graphics. Important: the following topics are particularly likely to help us convince the government: community, placemaking, young people, wellbeing, inclusion, social cohesion, growth, innovation. If you have any examples of CE projects that touched on these issues, that would be excellent. However, any statements are helpful – also if focused on international collaboration, knowledge exchange, creative experimentation, etc!
    • One sentence of support (fewer than 15 words) by recognisable artists/musicians/curators/film directors/writers/etc explaining why the UK joining Creative Europe is important to their practice and to the sector. Ideally this will be accompanied by a photo that we can use online.
    • The best type of content: short videos of support by recognisable artists/musicians/curators/film directors/writers/directors of museums, etc (important: vertical, short, around 30 seconds in length, slightly shorter or longer being fine – but no longer than 60 seconds) 

    If you and/or your organisation benefitted from Creative Europe, it would be extremely helpful if you could send us – ideally by Monday the 11th of May – one sentence (fewer than 15 words) and an image (or several) to support the campaign, and to send us short videos by the 18th.

    Please send your email to our address organisers@forum-uk.eu with the subject „Creative Europe campaign“.

    When you email us, please also indicate the name of the Creative Europe projects that were supported and your organisation’s social media channels.

    We will organise and share the content received from you with the European Movement, whose social media team will create the social media posts and disseminate them. As you may know, their social media channels have a significant following, including in Westminster.

    By emailing us, you agree that we can use your content for our campaign and share it publicly.

    The window for the UK to join Creative Europe from 2027 will close at the end of June. From the EU’s side, the technical and political conditions are ideal – all is missing is for the UK government to call on the EU to begin conversations.

    We appreciate your support in showing the UK government and Westminster that this matters!

    Best wishes,
    Mafalda and Benjamin

  • Dear supporter,

    Thank you for signing our petition “United Kingdom to join the Creative Europe programme from 2027”, which we will share with the British government in May.

    Thanks to your support, we have just reached an important milestone: more than 1,000 people have already added their voice to this campaign.

    At the same time, promising discussions are taking place at the political level. This makes it even more important to demonstrate strong public support for the return of the UK to Creative Europe.

    Now, we need your help to take the next step.

    If every signatory encourages just four additional people to sign the petition, we will surpass 5,000 signatures in total and send a powerful signal to policymakers on both sides of the Channel.

    Please consider sharing the petition with your friends, colleagues, and fellow members of cultural organisations in the UK and the EU.

    Signing takes only a moment – but together our voices can make a real difference.

    You can share or revisit the petition here:
    openpetition.org/!ukjoince

    Thank you again for being a part of this effort.

    With best regards,
    Mafalda Dâmaso & Benjamin Feyen
    (Forum on EU-UK Cultural & Media Relations)

    P.S. If you would like to stay informed about our activities, please visit our website at www.forum-uk.eu and register for updates at www.forum-uk.eu/register.

Why people sign

UK has always been a forerunner in the performing arts and their participation is greatly missed in the European artistic community

Because I’m DEVASTATED about every aspect of Brexit!

I used to run the Schubert Society of Great Britain and booked European and British artists. I heard laments from both sides when Brexit rules came into force and touring across the channel became a challenge. It would be great to reduce the obstacles for an easier exchange.

We need to stay connected, as communities across the world we share & creativity has the power to bring health for us all!

I'm an artist, I benefited from creative Europe and I believ it is a great opportunity to create/strenghten the european networks of artists, intellectyals and social changer. It is of great importance to be part of it, don't miss this chance.

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