Christmas Day Rule Of 6
Christmas could be rescued as the government is reportedly considering lifting the rule of six restriction on social mixing over the festive period.
Christmas day rule of 6. Given that coronavirus rules laid waste to two eids diwali and now rosh hashanah for the muslim hindu and jewish communities it seems not just. Christmas day started trending on twitter on sunday amid rumours that the government will lift the rule of six for 24 hours to allow families to celebrate together. Lockdown laws could be lifted on christmas day to allow friends and families to celebrate together. The rule of six might be lifted for christmas day 11 festive footnotes in an effort not to be seen as scrooge boris johnson is allegedly considering lifting the rule of six for christmas day.
Boris johnson is reportedly thinking about lifting the rule of six for 24 hours on christmas day. The potential move reported in the sun on sunday sparked thousands of tweets as people aired their views on the idea of current rules being lifted for one day. The prime minister is pondering the sweetner to avoid. Boris johnson said the government will do.
Boris johnson has hinted he might suspend the rule of six for christmas day so the festive season can be as normal as possible. Speaking with itvmeridian the prime minister was asked about christmas day and whether families of five would be banned from inviting more than one grandparent round for lunch. Ministers want the rule of six suspending so people can meet in larger groups to tuck. It comes as the government announced the introduction of fines of up.
The prime minister has suggested he could suspend the rule of six on social gatherings to allow families to spend time together on christmas day. By aurora bosotti published. If given green light the party pooping covid. Boris johnson is considering calls to lift rule of six restrictions in england on christmas day it has been reported.
Boris johnson hinted at the possible relaxation of the rule of six to ensure britons have the possibility to have a normal christmas day with their families.