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Do Brits living in Germany still have to quarantine on trips to the UK?

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Do Brits living in Germany still have to quarantine on trips to the UK?
A passenger at Frankfurt Airport. Brits living abroad seem to be excluded from the UK's new travel rules. Photo: picture alliance/dpa | Sebastian Gollnow

The British government last Thursday announced a relaxation of its quarantine rules for fully vaccinated travellers - but not for most Brits who live abroad. Here's what it means and the reaction.

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Simon Slade
I watched Grant Shapps announce this in Parliament yesterday and was shocked and angry when it sunk in that it was only for Brits that have been fully vaccinated by the NHS. That it was yet another opportunity snatched by the despicable and divisive Tories to snub the EU and reinforce the imperial mindset that is Britishness at its worst. I can only hope that Spain, Portugal and Greece change their policy when the British are in mid flight and make them quarantine for 10 days once they’ve landed!
Anonymous
Governed by mediocracy Andy
Anonymous
This is the most ridiculous thing since Brexit. All UK citizens living in Europe and having had the 2 jabs are being persecuted when consideration is now being given to allow non-EU residents to travel without having to quarantine. Talk about feeling like second-class citizens. We have not seen our parents since November 2019 and last year was my mother’s 90th. Birthday which we celebrated on Skype. It is time the European Union acted on our behalf. If we were diplomats’ action would be taken as reciprocation.
John Cochrane
Ludicrous UK policy, but then it is typical of the shambolic approach displayed by the so-called government in response to the pandemic. I can well appreciate the distress caused to those awaiting family reunions, but for myself I wouldn't in any event go near the place with the current infection rates there.

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