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FANS will have more time to cheer on the Three Lions while downing pints in the boozer, James Cleverly hinted yesterday.

On Sun show , the Home Secretary confirmed he’s looking into extending pub opening hours for the Euros this summer.

James Cleverly admitted he's "looking into" extending pub opening hours for the Euros - with confirmation set to come next week
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James Cleverly admitted he's "looking into" extending pub opening hours for the Euros - with confirmation set to come next weekCredit: Peter Jordan
Longer opening times will allow fans to watch England games without having to leave the pub mid-pint
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Longer opening times will allow fans to watch England games without having to leave the pub mid-pintCredit: AP

He said: "I will certainly look into it."

He's expected to make a formal announcement confirming the move next Tuesday.

Mr Cleverly told host Harry Cole: "I will certainly look into it."

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With the Home Secretary's say so, pubs could be allowed to stay open until 1am if any of the home nations make it to the semis or final.


Also on this week's episode of Never Mind the Ballots

  • James Cleverly blasted Sadiq Khan as a 'failure'
  •  He hinted fans will have more time to cheer on the Three Lions at their local boozer
  •  Revealed his favourite takeaway and the last time he took drugs in quickfire questions
  •  Alex Salmond blasted the 'incompetence' of the SNP
  •   said  has rivals 'quaking in their boots'

With host nation Germany one hour ahead of UK time, it will mean fans can watch evening kick-offs over a pint without the fear of having to exit the pub if a game goes to extra-time or penalties.

England — runners-up to Italy two years ago at Covid-delayed Euro 2020 — will make the finals after topping their group with captain Harry Kane banging in eight goals.

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Emma McClarkin, Chief Executive of the British Beer and Pub Association, insisted longer opening hours would gift fans with a “bumper summer”, while giving a much needed boost to the struggling booze sector.

She said: “The Government consultation looking into allowing pubs to extend their hours to cover the semi-final and the final during the upcoming Euros is something that received overwhelming support and we look forward to the Government now putting in place the regulations needed as soon as possible.

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“Reducing the red tape that pubs would otherwise have to undertake is one of the little ways that the Government can reduce some of the costs of doing business.

“There are many more, but with this easement the beer and pub sector is looking forward to a bumper summer of sport and let’s hope that pub goers can enjoy these extended hours, especially if England and Scotland get to the semis and maybe even meet in the final.”

Alongside discussing longer opening time for boozers, ex-Foreign Secretary spoke to Harry about drug taking and kebabs in a round of quick fire questions.

The Home Secretary confessed to dabbling with illicit substances "decades ago".

He admitted: "(I last did drugs) many, many decades ago."

Mr Cleverly said he prefers a doner kebab to a shawarma and would go for an Indian takeout over Chinese.

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"I'm really lucky to have had the chance to serve in two amazing offices of state with two amazing departments doing two incredibly important jobs."

James Cleverley was grilled by Sun Politics Editor Harry Cole
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James Cleverley was grilled by Sun Politics Editor Harry ColeCredit: The Sun
The Home Secretary was quizzed on Never Mind the Ballots
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The Home Secretary was quizzed on Never Mind the BallotsCredit: the sun
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