LibDems name for emergency legislation permitting pubs to open at 10am for World Cup remaining
The Liberal Democrats have known as for Parliament to be recalled to be able to move emergency laws permitting pubs to open from 10am on the morning of the Women’s World Cup remaining.
The extremely anticipated sporting showdown will kick off at 11am this Sunday, nevertheless legal guidelines at the moment ban boozers from serving tipples till noon.
The Lib Dems have known as on MPs to return to parliament to move an emergency legislation liberating publicans up from the restrictions.
The get together’s deputy chief, Daisy Cooper, stated: “This is an open goal for the Government.
“The Lionesses have made history by reaching the final, it’s only right that people across the country can come together and show their full support on Sunday.
“MPs should get down to Westminster tomorrow and score a last-minute winner for our pubs and the Lionesses.”
The Lionesses made history on Wednesday, beating Australia 3-1 to reach the Women’s World Cup final for the first time.
They will go up against Spain this Sunday for the final showdown.
England’s Lucy Bronze said: “We all dreamed of being in the final.
“It is the one thing I have ever wanted – to reach the final of the World Cup… I can’t believe it.”
Following the win towards the Aussies, Rishi Sunak tweeted: “What a performance @Lionesses. Just one more game to go… bring on Sunday”.
A Government spokesperson stated: “We congratulate the Lionesses on their fantastic achievement in getting to the Women’s World Cup final”.
However they rejected requires a financial institution vacation ought to the Lionesses win.
“The current pattern of public and bank holidays is well established and there are no plans to change this.”
Labour chief Sir Keir Starmer has backed requires a financial institution vacation, nevertheless, saying: “It’s almost 60 years since England won the World Cup.
“I’m never complacent about anything…but there should be a celebratory bank holiday if the Lionesses bring it home.”