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I Though That Going Abroad For A Holiday During This Pandemic Had Been Banned
Apparently nipping off to a foreign country for a wedding is ok.
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The rule for Pakistan and other red list countries is:
Red list travel ban countries
If you have been in or through any of the countries listed below in the previous 10 days, you will be refused entry to the UK.
If you are a British or Irish National, or you have residence rights in the UK, you will be able to enter. You must quarantine in a government approved hotel for 10 days.
The rule for Pakistan and other red list countries is:
Red list travel ban countries
If you have been in or through any of the countries listed below in the previous 10 days, you will be refused entry to the UK.
If you are a British or Irish National, or you have residence rights in the UK, you will be able to enter. You must quarantine in a government approved hotel for 10 days.
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Well to be quite honest I've found most of the comments about this, sum up the general pathetic indifference that is the British public.
We have all been told for the past twelve months and more that leaving your home for any reasons other than essentials is not to be done. Everyone I know has stuck to the rules and yet we have a group of self centred people who can just carry on doing whatever they want and nobody gives a flying fig.
The fact that we have a labour MP from my constituency pleading for the government to help get these selfish holidaymakers home and nobody thinks there's anything wrong with it, astounds me.
What justification can a man give for taking his nine children half way around the world during a pandemic? If he had any thoughts for the safety of his kids, or for other people they would all stay indoors to prevent transmission of the virus.
And then at home we have the plod issuing a fine to a little old lady who nipped next door for a cup of tea. What a pathetic country this has become.
We have all been told for the past twelve months and more that leaving your home for any reasons other than essentials is not to be done. Everyone I know has stuck to the rules and yet we have a group of self centred people who can just carry on doing whatever they want and nobody gives a flying fig.
The fact that we have a labour MP from my constituency pleading for the government to help get these selfish holidaymakers home and nobody thinks there's anything wrong with it, astounds me.
What justification can a man give for taking his nine children half way around the world during a pandemic? If he had any thoughts for the safety of his kids, or for other people they would all stay indoors to prevent transmission of the virus.
And then at home we have the plod issuing a fine to a little old lady who nipped next door for a cup of tea. What a pathetic country this has become.
These are people rushing to get home before the “red list” deadline.
It’s plainly a dire situation but can you blame them?
It’s dominer to the situation last summer when travel rules changed while people were away. Personally I would think risk it for a holiday a wedding or whatever but then I have no reason to go anywhere
It’s plainly a dire situation but can you blame them?
It’s dominer to the situation last summer when travel rules changed while people were away. Personally I would think risk it for a holiday a wedding or whatever but then I have no reason to go anywhere
I’m not saying they should receive any money necessarily.
But it’s not the case that there’s “one rule for x and another for y”
Maybe they shouldn’t have gone but they were but barred from doing so.
In general though as I’ve always said, we are NOT all equal in these restrictions. Of necessity. The argument that “I’m hiding under my bed and therefore so should everyone else” is rather tiresome
But it’s not the case that there’s “one rule for x and another for y”
Maybe they shouldn’t have gone but they were but barred from doing so.
In general though as I’ve always said, we are NOT all equal in these restrictions. Of necessity. The argument that “I’m hiding under my bed and therefore so should everyone else” is rather tiresome
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