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UK firms want extra public holiday in queen’s honour

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UK firms want extra public holiday in queen’s honour

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British business leaders on Tuesday called  Prime Minister Boris Johnson to create an everlasting greater public vacation for next year to mark Queen Elizabeth II’s document-long reign.

In an open letter to Johnson and finance minister Rishi Sunak, principal enterprise foyer institution the CBI joined hospitality and tourism bodies in calling for this year’s first-rate public holiday marking the monarch’s 70-years reign to end up an annual fixture.

Regardless of suggestions, it would cost the economic system expensive, although Britain lags at the back of European nations France and Germany in its variety of annual public holidays.

“As British business leaders, we are supporting the creation of a new annual public holiday — a Thank Holiday — from 2023,” read the letter.

“We ask that you take this opportunity not only to recognize the Queen’s enduring contribution but the service and kindness of millions in our communities, especially during the pandemic.”

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The signatories said they “are convinced that the benefits of a new holiday would outweigh the costs, as well as serving as a demonstration of our national values and compassion.

“As a business community, we stand ready to work with you to achieve this,” they concluded.

The queen, who last week turned 96, will celebrate her Platinum Jubilee over a long holiday weekend in early June.

Responding to the letter, Johnson’s respectable spokesman stated he changed into ignorant of plans to make this yr’s special countrywide vacation everlasting.

He delivered that each public excursion “provides a vast and good sized fee” to the UK financial system.

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