Western Mail

St David’s Day could become a bank holiday

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ST DAVID’S DAY could become a bank holiday if Labour wins the next general election, leader Jeremy Corbyn is to announce today.

The party will press ahead with plans to introduce new national holidays to mark the patron saints of Wales, England, Scotland and Ireland, if it gains power, he will tell a union conference.

He will say that after eight years of “damaging Tory austerity”, Britain’s workers deserve a day off.

Labour will ask for the support of the government­s of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland so the same four holidays can be enjoyed across the United Kingdom.

Under Labour’s proposals, UKwide public holidays will be held on St David’s Day (March 1), St Patrick’s Day (March 17), St George’s Day (April 23) and St Andrew’s Day (November 30).

With eight public holidays, the UK has the fewest of any G20 or EU country, Mr Corbyn will tell the annual conference of the Communicat­ion Workers Union in Bournemout­h.

He will say: “If we win the next election, St George’s Day will become a national holiday for Britain’s workers. It will be a day where we can all show our pride and celebrate our country’s tradition of fairness, inclusivit­y and social justice.

“Eight years of Tory austerity, which Labour will bring to an end, have had a disastrous effect on our vital public services and workers have paid a heavy price in the cost of living and their working lives.

“We will give our workers four extra days paid holiday. The four nations that make up our country are more divided as a result of the damaging and divisive policies of this Conservati­ve government.”

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