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Again, as per my previous posts, not trying to suggest any one countries policy is better than the other.Interesting to note today however, that the experts are looking to close the gap between first and second jabs for the 50 plus age group down from 12 to 8 weeks in the U.K. based on data now gathered from the Indian variants spread.I do personally feel that the gap was extended in haste in the U.K. from the initially advised three to four week gap to ensure a greater rollout percentage and speed of first jabs, understandably perhaps given the overall spread and mortality total at the time.The U.K. now has 70% of the population with one dose, and 40% of the population with two doses, yet at the same time has one of the most restrictive travel policies.Personally, as I’ve previously stated, I suspect there’s more economics involved in terms of keeping the money in the country now, than there is genuine need for the benefits of health and the welfare of the NHS.
Wilson.You are not the only one that does a days work but you appear to consider yourself an hero for having a job.You continually call those in power names from your declared non political stance. You criticize that lack of direction yet when the Government say act responsible and don't holiday in certain countries it is a up you response.How come you get so much time off to defy Government advice if you are as you claim working so hard. At least in such a well paid job you can presumable afford to travel for your essential reasons.I expect a few of the pensioners you refer to may also have done a days work in their life but this one follows the safety advice and unlike some put my faith and trust in the experts rather than to class them all as misguided.DerekPs Incidentally the Tax Payer does not keep me or many other retired members of this forum. I consider your comments to be an insult to those that have retired after working all their life and as you contributed to the system, I like others still pay a considerable amount in tax each year but do not object as your wages and others need to be paid.
and proof of accomodation at border control (updated today). http://www.exteriores.gob.es/Consulados/LONDRES/es/COVID19-UK/Paginas/Requisitos-de-entrada-en-Espa%C3%B1a.aspxhttps://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/spain
Quote from: Derek on May 20, 2021, 12:41.Wilson.You are not the only one that does a days work but you appear to consider yourself an hero for having a job.You continually call those in power names from your declared non political stance. You criticize that lack of direction yet when the Government say act responsible and don't holiday in certain countries it is a up you response.How come you get so much time off to defy Government advice if you are as you claim working so hard. At least in such a well paid job you can presumable afford to travel for your essential reasons.I expect a few of the pensioners you refer to may also have done a days work in their life but this one follows the safety advice and unlike some put my faith and trust in the experts rather than to class them all as misguided.DerekPs Incidentally the Tax Payer does not keep me or many other retired members of this forum. I consider your comments to be an insult to those that have retired after working all their life and as you contributed to the system, I like others still pay a considerable amount in tax each year but do not object as your wages and others need to be paid.Derek as always you make every post you don’t agree with all about you, many assumptions are also made with most not even near reality. My point was to illustrate that some of us need a vacation after a crappy year whilst some might like a holiday but aren’t that fussed. The reference to taxpayer funding was in relation to the 9 million people who were being paid up to £2500 a month to sit at home for the past year. Whilst I don’t blame them I know people who consider the past year a bit of a jolly.
I've just checked in for tomorrow's flight and Ryanair are giving a link for the current requirements to enter Spain dated 14.05.21). The Gov.UK site also says you may also need to show a return ticket, sufficient funds for your stay and proof of accomodation at border control (updated today). I've also had to sign everything in triplicate in blood to absolve Ryanair of any blame (and costs) if I'm not let in.http://www.exteriores.gob.es/Consulados/LONDRES/es/COVID19-UK/Paginas/Requisitos-de-entrada-en-Espa%C3%B1a.aspxhttps://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/spain
Quote from: wilson on May 20, 2021, 16:12.Quote from: Derek on May 20, 2021, 12:41.Wilson.You are not the only one that does a days work but you appear to consider yourself an hero for having a job.You continually call those in power names from your declared non political stance. You criticize that lack of direction yet when the Government say act responsible and don't holiday in certain countries it is a up you response.How come you get so much time off to defy Government advice if you are as you claim working so hard. At least in such a well paid job you can presumable afford to travel for your essential reasons.I expect a few of the pensioners you refer to may also have done a days work in their life but this one follows the safety advice and unlike some put my faith and trust in the experts rather than to class them all as misguided.DerekPs Incidentally the Tax Payer does not keep me or many other retired members of this forum. I consider your comments to be an insult to those that have retired after working all their life and as you contributed to the system, I like others still pay a considerable amount in tax each year but do not object as your wages and others need to be paid.Derek as always you make every post you don’t agree with all about you, many assumptions are also made with most not even near reality. My point was to illustrate that some of us need a vacation after a crappy year whilst some might like a holiday but aren’t that fussed. The reference to taxpayer funding was in relation to the 9 million people who were being paid up to £2500 a month to sit at home for the past year. Whilst I don’t blame them I know people who consider the past year a bit of a jolly.As always, Derek and Wilson, you both seem to have a unnerving knack of the ability to turn any discussion into a competition of right or wrong with an underlying political view. Sometimes listening to others experiences and opinions with an open mind rather than a automatic assumption that you are always right can prove to be quite educational.
I've just checked in for tomorrow's flight and Ryanair are giving a link for the current requirements to enter Spain dated 14.05.21). The Gov.UK site also says you may also need to show a return ticket, sufficient funds for your stay and proof of accomodation at border control (updated today). I've also had to sign everything in triplicate in blood to absolve Ryanair of any blame (and costs) if I'm not let in.http://www.exteriores.gob.es/Consulados/LONDRES/es/COVID19-UK/Paginas/Requisitos-de-entrada-en-Espa%C3%B1a.aspxhttps://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/spainJust read through the attachment and I still can’t see any way you will get in without a residence visa ? Have you got one or are you going to try and wing it. Good luck let us know how you get on