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Covid-Secure Borders

15 June 2021

Lead MP

Nick Thomas-Symonds

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General Debate

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Other Contributors: 27

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Nick Thomas-Symonds raised concerns about covid-secure borders in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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Opened the debate
Calls for a clear, simple hotel quarantine scheme at the UK border to minimize risk of new variants entering. Criticises the Government's handling of border policies and travel restrictions, highlighting failures in early responses that led to the spread of the delta variant from India. Emphasises the need for scrap Amber List category, move countries on Amber to Red List, maintain a Green List, introduce international vaccine passport, publish data on arrivals, provide details of decision-making process on Traffic Light System and sector-specific support deal for aviation.
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