MP Steve Brine didn't pull his punches in the House of Commons today as MPs debated the Government's quarantine policy.
He said it was a case of right policy, wrong time and asked Home Secretary Priti Patel to consider a more risk-based approach instead of a blanket policy that is crippling parts of the economy.
Mr Brine said; "If I am honest, I think many people will think that this is the right move at the wrong time. We keep being told to use our common sense, but the idea that this was wrong when Europe was at the centre of a pandemic, but right now—it does not add up to me. But perhaps that is just me. We are where we are, and we cannot go back, so we start from here. Hundreds of my constituents rely on Southampton airport for their livelihoods. It was on its knees before covid. I appreciate that there is much talk today of travel corridors, but can I ask my right hon. Friend whether the Government will consider travel gates to block incoming travellers from certain countries, based on the science—basically, a more targeted, risk-based approach to the screening of passengers, as happens with aviation security standards now?"
The Home Secretary responded by saying; "My hon. Friend is right: there will be a range of measures, and I emphasise that this is part of our ongoing dialogue with the industry. It is not just for the Government to specify the type of actions that the sector should undertake; we have to innovate together and look at new international aviation health screening options and opportunities, and at how we can work to innovate and set these standards internationally. We want to be at the forefront of that, and we urge our industry to do that as well."
Pictured/watch; Steve asks the Home Secretary about the quarantine policy.
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