Monday, 1 February 2021

Boris Johnson will order his parliamentarians to refrain from a labour motion to protect the country's borders amid rearguard pressure to impose mandatory hotel quarantine for all arrivals

The work will force a symbolic vote this afternoon, calling on ministers to demand that all foreign arrivals be quarantined for ten days in a hotel to prevent potentially resistant variants of the coronavirus vaccine from being brought here


The vote puts Priti Patel , the interior minister, in an awkward position after she pressed politics last month but was rejected by Johnson. Instead, the government announced that only people arriving from some 30 high-risk countries with significant mutations, including South Africa, Brazil and neighbouring countries, would have to pay to be quarantined in a hotel for ten days.



Source: News UK



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