For many of us, Boxing Day is just another day to relax and enjoy family time after the chaos that is Christmas.

 

However, there are thousands of retail staff that need to go to work - something that Piers Morgan thinks is just encouraging consumerism.

 

Susanna Reid and Piers were talking to MP Helen Jones on Good Morning Britain, when he said that workers should be allowed to spend time with their family. 

 

 

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Insisting that emergency and essential services should be considered differently, the presenter explained that "no one needs to shop straight after Christmas." 

 

"Essential services are important, but we're talking about people that should be at home with their family. Consumerism is ruining family time and it should be stopped!"

 

 

Urging bosses to not let their staff work on Boxing Day, the 52-year-old insisted that by keeping the shops open it is just encouraging people to be "greedy". 

 

Not surprisingly, Twitter was fully supportive of Piers, and followers were quick to make their feelings known. 

 

 

 

 

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