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Ian Blatchford said that the budget for the group - which as well as the Science Museum in London runs the Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester, the National Railway Museum in York and the National Media Museum in Bradford - had already been cut by 25 per cent following the last government spending review and it had been warned it faced a further 10 per cent cut.
Mr Blatchford said that in the next financial year the group faced a 拢2 million deficit and that this would increase to 拢6 million. 鈥淎t that level, we have to cut into flesh, we have to really make severe cuts,鈥 he told a press briefing at the Science Media Centre in London about the government鈥檚 upcoming 2015-16 spending review, which will be announced on 26 June.
Despite a great deal of pressure from Manchester to give assurances that the group would not cut the museum there, he said he was 鈥渁bsolutely not going to give that assurance鈥. 鈥淭he museum in Manchester is a wonderful museum鈥 but at the moment, the risk of either severe cuts or complete closure is a very, very real option,鈥 he said.
Asked why cuts would target one museum rather than being across the board, Mr Blatchford added: 鈥淚鈥檇 rather run a world-class op than a second rate one. It would be very easy to simply share cuts across the group, but what you end up with is [that] then no one wins.鈥
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Mr Blatchford said that no decisions had been made and would not be until the group knew how much they would get, where it came from and what kinds of conditions were attached.
Any impression that London鈥檚 flagship Science Museum would be protected if one of the other museums were to close was 鈥渃ompletely untrue鈥, he added, and that the museum 鈥渨ould take its fair share of cuts as well鈥.
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However, Mr Blatchford said he remained hopeful the scenario would not play out, in part due discussions over a potential move for science museum funding from the Department for Culture, Media and Sport to the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.
鈥淎ll the great places in science are in BIS and we鈥檙e not, and I think going forward鈥hat鈥檚 an anomaly needs to be addressed,鈥 he said.
Speaking to 糖心Vlog after today鈥檚 briefing, Mr Blatchford said moving funding was 鈥渁 real prospect being actively discussed鈥, with the Natural History Museum in similar discussions.聽
Mr Blatchford used the briefing to stress the role for museums in science engagement and outreach, adding that the group鈥檚 exhibition programme and education would be impacted by cuts. The key message was that for science, the SMG was 鈥渁 vital organ, not some fancy optional extra鈥, he said.
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The funding he sought in order to avoid cuts was relatively small, he said, adding 鈥淚 feel like a poor cousin in a Dickens novel compared to the big numbers people are talking about here鈥.
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