Interesting how a bunch of our Scottish based posters are indicating that extended opening hours, which have been available to shops in Scotland for years, haven't had any effect on smaller shops.
Yet we still have the likes of vlad and BA somehow putting up straw men about small shops and a 'national weekly holiday' when it is patently obvious that their objection is religiously motivated, as is apparent given vlad's refusal to countenance a 'national weekly holiday' on any other day of the week, which should be equally supported if your concerns are genuinely about small shops and working people, rather than religion.
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I'dd only add here that most Scottish Christians have no problems with the legislation re: Sunday trading as it stands.
Of course we reverence Sunday as the first day of the week - the day we believe Christ rose from the dead.
But the idea of imposing any restrictions regarding the Christian Sabbath on those who do not share our faith simply is a non-starter*
* - unless you live in the Western Isles.
I doubt whether BA or Vlad would countenance the "Wee Free" Sabbath.
I think that's right - I think for most people in Scotland the notion that larger shops can only open from 10-4 or 11-5 seems very odd and anachronistic. They are used to much a more civilised approach on Sundays and I'm sure end up rather bemused when south of the border when they try to pop into Tesco's at 9am or Homebase at 4pm and find them shut.
I don't think that even BA and vlad are arguing overtly for a wee free style Sunday, but that would be the actual consequence of their suggested 'national weekly holiday' (which is of course merely a smokescreen to try to pretend their view isn't religiously motivated) in which no-one should be working unless in essential/emergency services. So the following would not be possible on a Sunday because they aren't essential and require people to work to deliver them:
Any shops
All restaurants, cafes, pubs etc
Public transport (arguable perhaps justified because people in emergency jobs need to travel)
Museums
Theatre, cinemas, musics venues etc
The Wimbledon men's final
The test match (oh actually that's already over)
All other sporting events
Going to the swimming pool or gym
TV and Radio (is it really essential?)
etc, etc
Oh and of course ...
All church services as they require people to work on a Sunday 'national weekly holiday'.
So everyone would have a day off, but most people wouldn't be able to do any of the things they want to do.
Non-sense on stilts.