Will we still be allowed them in future?
Just asking because both Grant Shapps and Dominic Raab have made references to vaccines and therefore vaccine passports being needed "indefinitely". Even when the pandemic is over.
Theresa May signed us up to be carbon neutral by 2050. Aeroplanes pump out a lot of emissions. So fewer UK flights = fewer UK emissions which to politicians is a very good thing.
But we as a country have got used to our two weeks in Spain or wherever, and why not?
This is where the government's efforts to fight climate change are going to start affecting people's lives for the worse.
No jab? No Benidorm for you. Not even Florida, where they have banned vaccine passports. I've had my jabs. But it is imo massively unfair to ban covid free people who haven't from traveling anywhere - this is coercion.
There are people who regard Covid as a dry run for restricting our freedom to travel and imo they are right. Add on the cost of PCR test and the government chopping and changing which countries you can go to (often at the last minute) and it's pretty easy to see what they are doing.
But politicians are flying everywhere. The rules don't apply to them. Raab has been to France; didn't isolate on his return. Gove went to Purtugal for the Euros, ditto.
Alok Sharma has flown all over the world "fighting climate change".
We seem to be heading into a very elitist world. Politicians and the rich do what they want whilst everybody else has to toe the line.