The news that the next Star Wars epic is to be filmed in the UK with the creation of 3,000 jobs has been welcomed by Chancellor George Osborne.

Osborne, who is in the thick of campaigning for the General Election, described it as “great news for the UK”.

He chose today, May 4, which is dubbed Star Wars Day for fans of the George Lucas series, and a visit to Ealing Studios to confirm the move.

Chancellor George Osborne
Chancellor George Osborne uses a virtual camera to view an actor in a motion capture suit during a visit to see motion capture filming for video game “Squadron 42″, at Ealing Studios, London (Dominic Lipinski/PA)

Ealing Studios has been home to British film classics such as Kind Hearts And Coronets, through to TV favourites such as Downton Abbey and recent big screen films such as the Avengers and Godzilla.

Parts of Star Wars: Episode VII were also filmed at the west London venue.

Osborne said: “We are here at Ealing Studios, which is of course a great part of Britain’s film making past but it is also central to Britain’s film making future.

“Some fantastic movies are being shot here and also video games are being produced here.

Chancellor George Osborne
Chancellor George Osborne is delighted at the latest Star Wars news which will create 3,000 jobs (Dominic Lapinski/PA)

“The great news for the UK as a whole is that the new Star Wars movie is going to be made in the UK. It is going to create 3,000 jobs. It is what happens when you have an economic plan that is working and a film-making industry with real skills and talent.

“There could not be better news on May the Fourth Be With You Day.”

The new Star Wars episode is due to be filmed at Pinewood Studios.

Chancellor George Osborne
Chancellor George Osborne said: “There could not be better news on May the Fourth Be With You Day” (Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire)

Tony Orsten, chief executive of The Imaginarium at Ealing Studios, took Osborne on a tour of the filming unit which was creating a video game.

Orsten described the Star Wars announcement as “a fantastic opportunity for the craft and people who work in the UK and the creative industries to expand because people want to work here.”

He said: “The good news for the UK film industry is always when people come here to make more movies or we make movies ourselves. The industry has grown out of all proportion, really.”