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British officials will have to avoid the word “Christmas” so as not to “exclude” or “offend” other religions

British officials will have to avoid the word “Christmas” and use expressions such as “holiday celebrations” not to exclude people of other religions. This was requested by the UK government in an effort to avoid offending people of other faiths.

It’s about a movement that seeks to promote diversity and inclusionas reported by the Daily Mail, which also ensures that the British government has not issued a general policy in this regard, but that the intermediate tariffs have given their own interpretations on the basis of the “official instruments of faith and belief”.

Partygate restrictions on alcohol

An official reportedly told The Telegraph that the ‘Partygate’ by Boris Johnson caused more restrictions on end-of-year parties. For this reason, the regulations indicate that it should be taken into account that not all people consume alcohol and it is not advisable not to consume it in some intermediate positions if a member of the working group does not, it is even recommended find a restaurant that does not serve alcohol.

Another public official allegedly went further by saying that drinking alcohol is not allowed at their respective Christmas parties “because of Boris (Johnson)” and the legacy of the “Partygate” scandal. It must be remembered that the civil code permits year-end partiesthough this charge reiterates that they were asked “Keep in mind that not everyone consumes alcohol.”

The recommendations go even further propose that Christmas trees not be put up in workplaces so as not to exclude people of another creed, although this proposal was ultimately rejected.

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