The Vamps' James McVey on touring and Brexit

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James tells us about his hopes for the band to tour again - and gives his view on how Brexit might affect the future of Britain's music industry.



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She was right about having visas for other countries, so what difference does it make for a visa for Europe. How did bands tour before the EU?

ivorharden
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Brilliant, we have the best bands in the world who can’t make money, can’t get their bands music published. Still we will have a warm wet brexit feeling.

andrewm
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Jarvis has made a fortune out of this virus she's now a very rich woman keep her off our screens

mariewalker
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This bloody doctor seems to be constantly “worried” about everything.

paultaylor
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3:10 why are you apologising and sorry for “sounding kind of nationalistic”? Grow some ⚽️s for heaven’s sake!

durhamfox
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What a load of bollocks. The EU was only formed in 92. Bands toured Europe regularly throughout the 70s and 80s, even venturing in to the USSR and East Germany, before the Berlin Wall came down.

somebodyelseuk
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The argument that something is fine because it was fine 4 decades ago is laughable. Yes it was fine, but later on it was better.

naco
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Carole Malone the only one who speaks sense

mariewalker
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As usual 3 remoaners against one brexiteer... come on jez you’re always leaning to the left more, you’ll fall off your bike 🤣😂🤣😂

barneyrubble
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NHS Doctors should be treating their sick patients - not boosting their ego and bank balance on TV.

chandlerbingbong
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Yes, you have the best music in the world. This Brexit, however, will cripple new bands' income so I guess the UK will not have the best musicians much longer, unfortunately.

leonardgrant