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Give England an extra bank holiday if Lionesses win the Euro 2022, Sir Keir Starmer says 


Give England an extra bank holiday if Lionesses win the Euro 2022 so we can have ‘a proper day of celebration’ and clubs can ‘promote access for women’, Keir Starmer says

  • Keir Starmer says England should have a bank holiday if Lionesses win Euro 2022
  • Lionesses face France or Germany at a sold-out Wembley Stadium on Sunday
  • ‘If they win ,it will be an achievement should be marked with a day of celebration’
  • It comes after they beat Sweden 4-0 in the semi-final at Sheffield on Tuesday

The country should get an extra bank holiday if England women’s national football team win in the Euros final, Sir Keir Starmer has said.

The Labour leader reportedly backs a ‘day of celebration’ if the Lionesses claim victory at a sold-out Wembley Stadium on Sunday.

It comes after they beat Sweden, the highest-ranked team in the Uefa Women’s Euro 2022 competition, 4-0 in the semi-final on Tuesday.

However, the Government has said while the country will cheer on the team against Germany, a Bank Holiday would be a ‘considerable’ cost to the economy.

Beth Mead celebrates with Keira Walsh and Georgia Stanway of England after scoring their team's first goal during Tuesday's match against Sweden

Beth Mead celebrates with Keira Walsh and Georgia Stanway of England after scoring their team’s first goal during Tuesday’s match against Sweden

Speaking about calls for a Bank Holiday, Sir Keir told the Mirror: ‘The whole country will be roaring on the Lionesses in the final on Sunday.

‘They have already done us proud, but if they win it will be a truly historic achievement – one that should be marked with a proper day of celebration, where clubs can open and promote access for women and girls.’

Sir Keir was at Tuesday’s match at Bramall Lane, in Sheffield, with his wife Victoria.

Conservative former sports minister Tracey Crouch and Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey also reportedly backed the idea.

Boris Johnson was under pressure to give workers a bank holiday last summer had England’s men’s team won the Euro 2020 championship.

Mr Johnson speaking before the final against Italy, which ended in penalty heartbreak for the team, said granting a bank holiday would be ‘tempting fate’.

England’s Lionesses celebrate their first goal during Tuesday’s 4-0 match against Sweden

Sir Keir Starmer told the Mirror: ‘The whole country will be roaring on the Lionesses in the final on Sunday’

After the match on Tuesday he tweeted: ‘On to Wembley!

‘A fantastic result for captain @leahcwilliamson and the @Lionesses tonight against Sweden.

‘Come on England, bring it home.’

A UK Government spokesperson said: ‘The Lionesses have done England proud with their fantastic run to the Euro 2022 final.

‘The whole country will be roaring them on and hopefully watching a famous victory against Germany on Sunday evening.

‘We will certainly be celebrating their success. However, the current pattern of public and bank holidays is well established and while an additional bank holiday may benefit some communities and sectors, the cost to the economy of an additional bank holiday is considerable.’

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