
Should Sunday be like any other shopping day?
During the 2012 Olympics, retailers were given extended Sunday opening hours, boosting the economy. George Osborne's plans to change Sunday trading laws in England & Wales, with supermarkets and big retailers potentially allowed extended opening hours – were overruled by MPs.
Of course for stores to be open, someone has to work at them. So what are your views?
Please choose the closest option in the relevant categories:
During the 2012 Olympics, retailers were given extended Sunday opening hours, boosting the economy. George Osborne's plans to change Sunday trading laws in England & Wales, with supermarkets and big retailers potentially allowed extended opening hours – were overruled by MPs.
Of course for stores to be open, someone has to work at them. So what are your views?
Please choose the closest option in the relevant categories:
Results
| Shops should be allowed to trade on Sundays like any other day | 1063 votes (23%) | |
| Keep as it is now: with big stores having restricted Sunday trading | 1904 votes (41%) | |
| Only small convenience stores should be allowed Sunday trading | 1022 votes (22%) | |
| No shops should be allowed to open on a Sunday | 640 votes (14%) |
| Shops should be allowed to trade on Sundays like any other day | 456 votes (40%) | |
| Keep as it is now: with big stores having restricted Sunday trading | 396 votes (34%) | |
| Only small convenience stores should be allowed Sunday trading | 184 votes (16%) | |
| No shops should be allowed to open on a Sunday | 117 votes (10%) |
| Shops should be allowed to trade on Sundays like any other day | 6399 votes (43%) | |
| Keep as it is now: with big stores having restricted Sunday trading | 5005 votes (34%) | |
| Only small convenience stores should be allowed Sunday trading | 2044 votes (14%) | |
| No shops should be allowed to open on a Sunday | 1418 votes (10%) |
20,648 votes received.
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