I'm saddened that Boxing Day has become just another day for the British public to indulge in their obsession called consumerism. I feel for those on Christmas Day who can't enjoy the day knowing in the back of their mind they will be up first thing in the morning to go to work just so people can shop/eat out/entertainment. Can we not just have two straight days in the year when this doesn't happen other than Easter Sunday?
Agree, and we are not talking about BANNING consumerism, but only postponing it by a day or two !
I would prohibit by law the following from opening.
Large shops (large as already defined by the Sunday trading act)
Sports stadia (defined as those that charge for admission)
Theatres and cinemas (defined as premises that hold a cinema or theatre licence)
All other spectator sports/events that charge for admission or employ paid staff, so as to prohibit for example horse or motor racing.
Other entertainment or leisure facilities with an admission charge or paid staff, so as to prevent zoos, museums, theme parks and the like from opening.
I would permit the following to open
Pubs and restaurants, provided that no admission charge is made.
Small scale sporting or cultural events that make no admission charge and employ no paid staff, so as not to prohibit small and informal sporting events in a public open space.
Any small and local events provided that no charge is made for admission and that no paid staff are engaged.