POLL: Should Christmas songs in shops and radio be banned till December? | UK | News

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    Many Brits are counting down to Christmas Day, with festive adverts airing on TV, seasonal menus in coffee shops and this week snow falling across the country.

    But for some, preparing for Christmas in November is just too soon.

    The age old debate of when to put up the Christmas tree continues to rage, with many waiting until December 1 to decorate their homes.

    Despite this, Christmas lights have been switched on in towns across the UK, and some – including TV star Stacey Solomon – have already decked out their homes with festive cheer.

    While you can hold off on decorating your home as long as you like, if you venture to the shops or switch on the radio you may already have heard some seasonal songs.

    So should Christmas songs in shops and on radio be banned until December? Vote in our poll and have your say in the comments below. If you can’t see the poll, click here.

    Radio broadcasters have faced complaints about how early they have chosen to pay the festive classics, including Capital and Smooth Radio.

    X user @MrsCClarkey wrote: “@CapitalOfficial Please please stop playing Christmas songs. It’s too early Thank you!”

    @SamMcCartney tagged Capital Radio host Jordan North and said: “Noooo! Stop with the Christmas songs! It is way too early!”

    And @margot_rain said: “@SmoothRadio Nooooo not Christmas songs already, it’s too early!!! That said, I’m still singing along!”

    Do you think it’s too early? Or have you already had Last Christmas blaring while you decorated the tree? Vote in the poll above and have your say in the comments.

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