Why shouldn't people travel to the south west - or anywhere else - for a holiday, not everyone is fortunate enough to live in a nice place like Dawlish. And if there is another lockdown it will either mean billions have been spent on vaccines that don't work, or this is not just about a virus.
People are allowed to travel after 16 months of restrictions, we don't live in North Korea, although it feels like it at times.
And yet the country has just experienced its coldest April for 60 years https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-56903882 I also remember in 2000 the Climate Research Unit of the University of East Anglia declared that snow would soon be a thing of the past. And yet... https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/feb/13/uk-weather-more-snow-expected-after-record-breaking-minus-temperatures
Hold the front page; Dawlish Town Councillor predicts the end of the world.
All those people branded as tin-foil hat conspiracy theorists are being proved right with every passing day.
@leatash What do you mean by a covid status certificate? Having the vaccine doesn't stop anybody from getting the virus or passing it on to others, hence the government is telling people who have had the vaccine to still abide by all the restrictions.
Boris said a short while ago that the country must prepare for the Australian option on January 1st, sounds like he's made up his mind and no deal it is. At bloody last.
If you believe the EU negotiators were joking then you'll believe anything. Don''t forget arch-Remainer Treason May was PM at the time, she was trying to ensure we left the EU in name only.
My abiding memory of the so-called negotiations is two of the EU negotiators caught on camera gloating that they had turned the UK into a colony: “We got rid of them. We kicked them out. We finally turned them into a colony, and that was our plan from the first moment.” ...
We've wasted over four years trying to negotiate with someone who doesn't really want to negotiate. We should've walked in 2016.