A dry Good Friday - Bar veto is out of date

IT seems anachronistic that our licensing laws should be influenced by the calendar of the Catholic church but they still are.

Christmas Day and Good Friday are the only two days our bars are precluded from opening.

This year that outdated veto will be seen as irrelevant to modern, multicultural Ireland.

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