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UK Prime Minister Starmer Promises National Holiday If England Wins World Cup

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England's national football team is set to face Norway in the quarterfinals of the 2026 World Cup, one of the tournament's most anticipated matches. Ahead of this crucial game, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a special gesture: if England wins the World Cup, he will declare a national holiday. Starmer hinted at the possibility, saying, "We'll see what happens if we get there, but about a day off, I don't want to jinx it. Ask me again if we reach the final."

Reports indicate that if England secures the historic victory, the national holiday would likely be scheduled for the week following the final rather than immediately after the match. This timing would allow the government to prepare for celebrations, with Starmer expected to remain in office when the decision is made. The move follows Scotland's earlier declaration of a holiday after their opening World Cup match, but England's potential holiday would have a much larger economic impact due to its population size.

Economists estimate that each additional public holiday costs billions of pounds to the economy, though officials believe increased spending on celebrations and viewing events could offset some losses. Starmer also addressed recent controversy over referee decisions affecting England, specifically the red card given to defender Jarrel Kawansa in the match against Mexico. Despite receiving many messages urging him to intervene, Starmer clarified he did not contact FIFA or attempt to influence the ruling.

On a related note, FIFA extended Kawansa's suspension to two matches, meaning he will miss the next game if England advances to the semifinals. This development adds a challenge for the team as they continue their World Cup campaign.

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