UK must agree 'air bridges', warn business groups

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UK must relax quarantine travel rules with low-risk nations or risk being left behind, warn business groups

Instead, they are asking for a more"targeted, risk-based" approach when establishing air links with countries that have high infection rates from the pandemic.

Ms Patel said on Friday:"We recognise how hard these changes will be for our travel and leisure sectors, who are already struggling in these unprecedented times.

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What quarantine? I am going to County Durham to see family so, am I exempt?

Don't worry folks...the only people to be permitted into the UK will come from Australia and New Zealand as they are about the only two friggin Governments who have grasped this whole friggin thing!! Can someone buy my house here in the UK so I can bugger off back HOME!!

Hose pipes being fitted at arrivals as we speak, ready to be disinfected and jet washed. No wash, no entry ⛔️

Not about lives

Since only Belgium and Spain now have more deaths per million than UK that means all bar 2 can come in?

Unless your Dominic Cummings

DeleMomodu o

Low risk countries? WE are the risk. WE are the worst country in Europe. Why the hell would somewhere like Germany (surely up there as a low risk high gain country) agree to an air bridge? British exceptionalism at its finest

Relax?... They've not even come into force FFS.

fuck business lives come FIRST

The UK is the world's highest risk nation

Switzerland 🤞

Low-risk nations will not relax with Britain.

Business over well-being - isn't that why the world is fu*ked in the first place?

Crap

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