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UK to impose £5,000 fine for people going on holiday abroad

- Legislation is due to come into force next week as part of new coronavirus laws
Travellers from England will face 5,000 pound ($6,900) fines in new legislation designed to deter non-essential trips and barricade the nation against imported COVID-19 infections. Photo: Reuters
After failing to act in a timely manner when the COVID-19 pandemic struck, resulting in the deaths of many in the United Kingdom (UK) as the virus spiralled out of control, the government of embattled Prime Minister Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson ‘aka ‘Boris’ is now looking at tough prevention measures to save face. Photo: Time/File
After failing to act in a timely manner when the COVID-19 pandemic struck, resulting in the deaths of many in the United Kingdom (UK) as the virus spiralled out of control, the government of embattled Prime Minister Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson ‘aka ‘Boris’ is now looking at tough prevention measures to save face. Photo: Time/File
The United Kingdom has had one of the worst COVID-19 tolls in the world. Photo: Internet Source
The United Kingdom has had one of the worst COVID-19 tolls in the world. Photo: Internet Source
LONDON, United Kingdom- After failing to act in a timely manner when the COVID-19 pandemic struck, resulting in the deaths of many in the United Kingdom (UK) as the virus spiralled out of control, the government of embattled Prime Minister Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson ‘aka ‘Boris’ is now looking at tough prevention measures to save face.

Stay in UK or face fine!

A £5,000 ($6,900US) fine for anyone in England trying to travel abroad without good reason is due to come into force next week as part of new coronavirus laws.

The penalty is included in legislation that will be voted on by Members of Parliament on Thursday, March 25, 2021, the BBC reported today, March 23, 2021.

The news was a disappointment to millions of people hoping for a summer holiday and sent travel stocks - including easyJet, British Airway-owner, Jet2 and TUI - down 2-4% in early trade on Tuesday, March 23, 2021.

Travel shares had also fallen on Monday.

Foreign holidays are currently not allowed under the "stay at home" rule in the UK which ends on Monday, March 29, 2021.

And according to the BBC, from next week the ban on leaving the UK will become a specific law, backed up by the threat of the fine.

It said under the current plan for easing restrictions, the earliest date people in England could go abroad for a holiday would be May 17, 2021.

However, another surge in COVID-19 cases in continental Europe, as well as the slow rollout of vaccines across Europe, has cast doubt on the resumption of foreign travel, the BBC has said,

Health Secretary Matthew J. D. Hancock said restrictions on travelling abroad were necessary to guard against the importation of large numbers of cases and new variants which might put the vaccine rollout at risk.

UK Gov’t to blame

Shadow Cabinet Office minister Rachel Reeves told BBC Breakfast that Labour supported measures to keep the UK's borders secure and avoid the importation of new variants but said the government's "slowness to react" had contributed to the country's high death rate.

Prime Minister Johnson, according to the BBC, warned on Monday, March 22, 2021, the UK should be "under no illusion" that it will feel the effects of a rising number of cases on the continent.

One of his ministers, Lord Bethell, said England might put "all our European neighbours" on the "red list" of countries.

However, according to the BBC, Mr Hancock told BBC Radio 4's Today programme there were no plans to do this.

People from those countries are currently not allowed to travel to the UK, with the exception of British nationals and people who are normally resident in the UK - but those two groups must pay to quarantine in a hotel if they do choose to come at the moment.

The "red list" was introduced as part of travel regulations aimed at stopping COVID variants entering the country and is regularly reviewed, meaning countries are added or removed depending on their COVID situation.

Travel ban

The new coronavirus laws, due to be introduced on Monday, suggest anyone who leaves England for a destination outside the UK without a reasonable excuse, such as for work, education or medical treatment, could face a £5,000 fine.

Anyone travelling abroad has to fill in a "Declaration to Travel" form, stating a valid reason for leaving the country, such as education, work or childcare.

England's travel ban does not apply to those going to or from the common travel area of the Channel Islands, Isle of Man and the Republic of Ireland unless that is not the final destination.

“The UK's devolved nations have the power to set their own coronavirus restrictions.

The earliest date people from Scotland and Wales will be able to go on holiday abroad is, like England, May 17, 2021, while Northern Ireland has not yet announced its own plans,” the BBC stated.

Meanwhile, the UK is on the list of countries that the Virgin Islands has placed a travel ban on due to their put of control COVID-19 situation and the prevalence of new variants of the virus.

The other countries that a travel ban has been imposed on are Dominican Republic, South Africa and Brazil.

The Virgin Islands currently has zero reported active cases of COVID-19.

20 Responses to “UK to impose £5,000 fine for people going on holiday abroad”

  • rattie (23/03/2021, 10:53) Like (80) Dislike (10) Reply
    The bvi need to teach them how to manage a crisis
  • ..... (23/03/2021, 11:19) Like (29) Dislike (1) Reply
    free world a thing of the pass
  • artie (23/03/2021, 11:21) Like (3) Dislike (22) Reply
    NEED TO GO PLAY WITH YOUR RATTLER WE WOULD RATHER HEAR SOMETHING CONSTRUCTIVE ABOUT OUR Little HIDDEN SECRETS
  • Plain as day (23/03/2021, 11:28) Like (64) Dislike (0) Reply
    Talk about control, is it just me or do others understand what is really going on in the world we live in
    • Peaches (23/03/2021, 16:31) Like (9) Dislike (1) Reply
      Yep!! I'm seeing it all. Time for the sheep to wake up!
    • @plain as day (24/03/2021, 01:31) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
      It’s not u alone my dear.
      My family and I are fully woken and watching.

      Why are they calling this vaccine ?
      Vaccines prevent u from catching whatever ..
      UK vaccinated with the soo call vaccines millions

      To now what ?
      They afraid of the virus ?

      I soo happy my granny passed and not have to be a part of this NWO.

      She did warn
      Us what to do during these last days and perilous times.
  • V0TER #6 (23/03/2021, 11:43) Like (16) Dislike (0) Reply
    IS IT LEGAL?
  • Just saying (23/03/2021, 11:57) Like (19) Dislike (3) Reply
    Maybe they need a commission of inquiry
  • Rubber Duck (23/03/2021, 12:48) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
    This is the comparative situation....

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9391639/Germanys-Chancellor-Merkel-blames-Kent-variant-cancels-Easter.html

    Uk doesn’t look out of control with 50% of the population vaccinated compared to 11% in France.
  • Henritta (23/03/2021, 13:30) Like (6) Dislike (2) Reply
    Not bad. I suspect they are trying to keep their residents grounded to avoid them spreading the virus.
  • Youth (23/03/2021, 13:32) Like (5) Dislike (2) Reply
    The UK really out of control
  • Norris Turnbull (23/03/2021, 14:14) Like (3) Dislike (2) Reply
    Ah so it goes with muzungu.....we have slept walked into a totalitarian state...reminiscent of East Germany or old Soviet communist styled laws etc
  • live from Buckingham (23/03/2021, 16:16) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    London bridge is falling down no wonder the uk needs to get back in the bird sanctuary because they need our funds to Subsidize their income
    • 1st District (23/03/2021, 19:20) Like (2) Dislike (2) Reply
      @live from Buckingham, sit tight, same thing cominh here. For example 3ft apart in school. The ALL following the UN play book. Just a matter of time!
      • @1st District (24/03/2021, 01:34) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
        UN run things
        The revelations book taught us that

        We know who’s going to rise from
        UN......
      • Norris Turnbull (24/03/2021, 05:38) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
        And they still teaching about Colombus and naming the ships he used.
  • tretretrete (23/03/2021, 18:05) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
  • Soon (23/03/2021, 21:56) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    The health minister and crew going to follow in a minute after opening up the sea port...
    .watch
  • jah know (24/03/2021, 07:11) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    It's illegal to travel for your own personal purpose now


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