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✍ The Independent employs reporters around the world to bring you truly independent journalism. To support us, please consider a contribution. Ten in the morning on Super Saturday and, in Sheffield’s most central Wetherspoon pub, Connor Bowling and his two mates are already three pints deep, Full English full and considering a round of Jägermeister shots. “It’s early, aye, but why not?” the 23-year-old gas engineer says. “It’s been a long three months.” Thus begins the much-anticipated day on which, to paraphrase the prime minister, English people regained their ancient unalienable right to go out and get smashed. Fourth July: when the country’s pubs and bars reopened for the first time following 15 weeks and one day of coronavirus lockdown; when the government told us: get to the boozer – the economy needs you. Download the new Independent Premium app Sharing the full story, not just the headlines What have Bowling and his pals got planned to fulfil their civic duty? “No ...
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