Michael Sheen among stars to demand Rishi Sunak give UK an extra Bank Holiday

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak (Image: PA)
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak (Image: PA)

Britain needs an extra bank holiday to encourage more people to volunteer.

That is the plea of a diverse group of public figures, ranging from the Archbishop of Canterbury to actor Michael Sheen. They warn we face a “loneliness epidemic” which is having a “severe impact” on mental health.

In a letter to PM Rishi Sunak and Labour leader Keir Starmer, they say: “The importance of social connection has been neglected by policymakers for generations but it is becoming impossible to ignore the consequences.” Among their recommendations is the introduction of a “thank holiday” – an extra day off for people to “connect with each other and volunteer”.

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The call comes from a mix of faith groups, national institutions and community organisations. Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury, said: “We have every reason to be hopeful about fixing this. Because our superpower as a nation is in our communities. That’s why I’m so encouraged by the diverse group of people today calling for practical actions to bring us together and I’m delighted to join this call.”

Others signing the letter include Tory ex-minister Rory Stewart, former Vote Leave boss Matthew Elliott and Daily Mirror editor Alison Phillips. The Most Reverend Welby added: “Let’s make it a national mission – from our institutions to our local communities. Let’s create a kinder, closer and more connected future for us all.”

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