Government announced a £5000 fine for anyone traveling abroad without a valid reason, I suppose wanting to take your family somewhere sunny on holiday is no longer acceptable. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-56493002 Is it worth risking a fine or paying to stay in quarantine hotels on your return? It's the Brecon Beacons for the Groves this year, kids will hate it but the dog should have fun.
They can't risk folk going to places like Texas, Florida, Russia, China or Sweden then coming back here and going WTF is going on. Just take your vaccine then we can get back to distancing and wearing masks for a few years. 3 weeks to flatten the curve to save are NHS - 17 CV deaths yesterday... Overwhelmed you say?
Probably will look for a cottage to rent just on the border with Wales, stayed in a great one near Hay-on-Wye a few years ago.
I’ve still no caught it had about 15 bodies up here dain the feckin bouncy when whoever it was scored at the back post? watp
no doubt u or ur selfish mates will be asymptomatic and passing it on to some poor old dear who is a deaths door and she will die prematurely. only option left is to close schools and destroy childhoods. well done nurses are crying now
The place we booked has got WiFi so our twat children can sit on their arses and feck about on Instagram for a week while me and Mrs Grove go for long walks with the dog. Pretty much what life is like at home only we will be in someone else's gaff. A change is as good as a rest and all that.
Indeed easiest thing for us is just stay in Norfolk but when you travel away it feels more like a holiday. Place we stayed at was very remote with a couple of acres of garden so very quiet, dark skies at night and a bit of metal detecting on the doorstep.
Unless you have a second home abroad. "all in this together so just get your jab and wear a mask for another 2 years"