This is not the first time Britain has missed out on Christmas  

Due to the corona virus, the people of Britain stayed away from Christmas this year

Due to the corona virus, the people of Britain stayed away from Christmas this year

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The Corona virus has so far deprived the British people of Christmas that they have not been able to get rid of this grief. Deprived of commemorating the holy day of Jesus’ birth, people were deprived of celebrating the holiday with their elderly parents and enjoying turkey and Yorkshire pudding with their families. Not only the people but also the businessmen for whom Christmas was an opportunity to make money, were left in the lurch. Cards alone sold for 20 million pounds at Christmas. In addition, people used to buy goods worth millions of pounds at special sales in big stores. Churches, however, did not lack special worshipers, as only 2.4 million of the country’s 32.2 million Christians regularly worship regularly. In any case, the Christian public was advised not to attend the night service the day before Christmas because of the corona virus.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been widely blamed for missing out on Christmas this year. Who assured the public long before Christmas that restrictions on corona virus lockdowns would be relaxed at Christmas and that people would be allowed to visit at least one of their relatives, but Boris Johnson announced That the country is facing a new wave of corona virus and the country can not risk the severe pressure on hospitals by easing the lockdown at this time. It is now being demanded that an inquiry be held into the poor strategy of Boris Johnson’s government. Earlier, even in the early days of the corona virus, the government’s misguided policy led to a sharp rise in the virus and deaths. When the virus hit in January of this year, Boris Johnson did not adopt a lockdown policy, which killed 10,000 people in two months and damaged the economy.

This is not the first time the British people have missed out on Christmas. Earlier, in 1647, a parliamentary ordinance banned Christmas. Under the ordinance, heavy fines were imposed on Christmas celebrations and banquets. Instead of celebrating Christmas, the day of fasting was set. It was the time of Oliver Cromwell. This British military general used the armies of the British Parliament against King Charles I during the Civil War and seized power and made himself the Lord Protector of the British Isles. Defender declared superior. During the reign of Oliver Cromwell, laws were passed against Roman Catholics and their property was confiscated. Oliver Cromwell’s reign lasted until his death in 1658. Oliver Cromwell was so obsessed with religion that he believed that God was guiding him to victory. It was Cromwell who signed the death warrant for King Charles I. He was buried in Westminster Abbey, but two years after the monarchy came to power, his body was removed from Westminster Abbey and beheaded. General Oliver Cromwell is considered one of the most controversial figures in British history. Winston Churchill called Oliver Cromwell a military dictator who distorted the country’s history. However, Britain has now got rid of Oliver Cromwell, such a military general, and religious moderation has taken root with parliamentary democracy. The people of the United Kingdom hope that the joys of the New Year will overcome all the calamities and torments of the past year and that life will return to normal.

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