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Previously on "Transport Secretary Grant Shapps flew out on holiday yesterday morning"

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  • Zigenare
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    Originally posted by WTFH View Post
    Simple solution to your confused shambles about the UK...
    Don't travel to Manchester.
    Piss off, I'm tweaking Old Smeg's tail.

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
    Typical Irish shambles.

    Travel to Ireland from Manchester - Quarantine.

    Travel to Ireland from Norn Irn - No Quarantine.

    Travel to Norn Irn from Manchester - No Quarantine.

    Travel To Ireland from Manchester via Norn Irn - No Quarantine.
    Simple solution to your confused shambles about the UK...
    Don't travel to Manchester.

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  • Zigenare
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    Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
    Typical UK gov shambles.

    Irish public sector employees have been told that they have to take 2 weeks' leave when returning from overseas. No WFH.
    Typical Irish shambles.

    Travel to Ireland from Manchester - Quarantine.

    Travel to Ireland from Norn Irn - No Quarantine.

    Travel to Norn Irn from Manchester - No Quarantine.

    Travel To Ireland from Manchester via Norn Irn - No Quarantine.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by Mordac View Post
    And you think you're going to get a 100% uptake of people arriving back at Luton, checking into the local Travelodge for 2 weeks at their own expense voluntarily? You are completely mad. .
    I expect them not to travel on holiday - accommodation costs can be charged in advance in a form of higher passenger duty on flights coming into UK, that on its own should cut down the problem

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    People who travel, obviously.

    Should be cheap rates at Thistle Heathrow at the moment
    And you think you're going to get a 100% uptake of people arriving back at Luton, checking into the local Travelodge for 2 weeks at their own expense voluntarily? You are completely mad.

    Anyway, The Thistle Heathrow went bust. One bad review was all it took...

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by Mordac View Post
    Who pays for all that? Travel insurance? Best of luck, nobody has ever successfully claimed on a travel insurance policy*. And in a pandemic? No chance.
    People who travel, obviously.

    Should be cheap rates at Thistle Heathrow at the moment

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by Whorty View Post
    Is Spain worse than the US?

    Are the Spanish islands bad?

    Is it worse now than it was when Spain first went into lockdown and we let all Spanish visitors into the UK without quarantine?

    I'm not saying that we shouldn't restrict travel to the worst parts of Spain, but treating the Canaries like the mainland seems odd. And not treating the US like mainland Spain is also at odds with the Tory quarantine policy.

    Just saying .... but politics is still at the heart of these decisions and not just health and safety
    Nobody in their right mind is going to the US, surely?

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by Whorty View Post
    Is Spain worse than the US?
    How many UK residents going to US now on holiday vs Spain?

    Quarantine should be from both locations

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Infections in Spain are exploding - it’s crazy people are even allowed to go there for non-life critical stuff.

    It’s 6 months into this tulip and there are still no designated hotels for ALL arrivals to quarantine
    Who pays for all that? Travel insurance? Best of luck, nobody has ever successfully claimed on a travel insurance policy*. And in a pandemic? No chance.

    *Nobody I've ever met, anyway. I still have an annual policy out of fear, but in reality I know that's £135 a year down the drain.

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    Numpty government

    One man from Liverpool who flew back to the UK today said a region-specific approach should have been adopted with the Spanish quarantine measures.
    James Sloan, 34, said his family-of-five had been on holiday in Mojacar, more than 400 miles from the nearest Covid-19 outbreak in Barcelona.
    He told the PA news agency: “When we flew out to Spain 10 days ago from Manchester there was an outbreak in Leicester, 100 miles away, but that wasn’t seen to be a problem.
    “So why is it a problem when our nearest outbreak was 400 miles away from us in Spain?”


    Sent from my 5g carrier pigeon
    That might have worked very well, were it not for Ryanair, who will frequently fly you to an airport in a different region, or even country, from the destination you had booked (e.g. Bilbao, as my wife found recently). In airport terms, Southend counts as London. In cultural terms, and almost every other measurable metric, it barely counts as Planet Earth.

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  • Whorty
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Infections in Spain are exploding - it’s crazy people are even allowed to go there for non-life critical stuff.

    It’s 6 months into this tulip and there are still no designated hotels for ALL arrivals to quarantine
    Is Spain worse than the US?

    Are the Spanish islands bad?

    Is it worse now than it was when Spain first went into lockdown and we let all Spanish visitors into the UK without quarantine?

    I'm not saying that we shouldn't restrict travel to the worst parts of Spain, but treating the Canaries like the mainland seems odd. And not treating the US like mainland Spain is also at odds with the Tory quarantine policy.

    Just saying .... but politics is still at the heart of these decisions and not just health and safety

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  • darmstadt
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    Numpty government

    One man from Liverpool who flew back to the UK today said a region-specific approach should have been adopted with the Spanish quarantine measures.
    James Sloan, 34, said his family-of-five had been on holiday in Mojacar, more than 400 miles from the nearest Covid-19 outbreak in Barcelona.
    He told the PA news agency: “When we flew out to Spain 10 days ago from Manchester there was an outbreak in Leicester, 100 miles away, but that wasn’t seen to be a problem.
    “So why is it a problem when our nearest outbreak was 400 miles away from us in Spain?”


    Sent from my 5g carrier pigeon

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  • AtW
    replied
    Infections in Spain are exploding - it’s crazy people are even allowed to go there for non-life critical stuff.

    It’s 6 months into this tulip and there are still no designated hotels for ALL arrivals to quarantine

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  • Whorty
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    The cynic in me is wondering if this is the Tories having a bit of a tantrum because the EU negotiators won't give them their cake and let hem eat it. Spain was much worse earlier in the pandemic and yet now this shower think we should be locking down all travelers from Spain (even the islands where the infection rate is well below the UK rate).

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  • minestrone
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    TMI

    And I wouldn't give a tulip if someone could cut his internet connection off repeatedly for 14 days.
    I'm the better looking one...



    I weep when I see mismatched cut wood.

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