Jonnie Irwin, 47, has taken to Twitter to share his fury over people incorrectly branding British holidays “staycations”. It comes as many British holidaymakers have been unable to travel abroad for breaks due to travel restrictions being imposed because of the coronavirus pandemic.Many Brits have been debating what the word “staycation” means.Some argue it is a holiday in your own country, whereas others point to the definition that the term means a holiday in your own home.Wading into the debate, Channel 4 presenter and property expert Jonnie unleashed a rant in view of his 19,000 followers this morning.He penned: “Can we all stop calling our British holidays ‘staycations’. “It undermines the fantastic British tourism industry- you’re.
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