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Priti Patel says she wanted UK borders shut last March over Covid
Priti Patel: ‘On “should we have closed our borders earlier?”, the answer is yes.’

Home secretary says she was an advocate of closing borders at outset of pandemic


The home secretary, Priti Patel, is at the centre of a fresh row after admitting that the UK’s borders should have been closed earlier, claiming she was an advocate of shutting them at the outset of Covid pandemic last March.


In comments that apparently put her at odds with Downing Street, which only last week announced a tightening of borders, it has emerged that Patel revealed she was in favour of moving to clamp down on travel 10 months ago.


Last week Boris Johnson announced the suspension of travel corridors to “protect against the risk of as yet unidentified new strains”, with anyone flying into the UK required to show proof of a negative Covid test before setting off. International arrivals have to quarantine for 10 days unless they test negative after five days.


In comments first reported by Guido Fawkes and made a day after the new policy came into effect, Patel said she had been an advocate of tightening borders at the start of the pandemic. Patel reportedly told the Conservative Friends of India Group during a Zoom call on Tuesday: “On ‘should we have closed our borders earlier?’, the answer is yes, I was an advocate closing them last March.”


Travel corridors allowing arrivals from certain destinations with low rates of Covid-19 to avoid quarantine were introduced in July last year, the month after the government moved to implement quarantine restrictions on international arrivals. There have been frequent changes to the corridors in recent months, with countries dropped from the list as infection rates have fluctuated.


Last March the Daily Telegraph reported that Patel and Johnson were embroiled in a row over closing borders, with the prime minister said to have refused a plea from the home secretary to halt flights to the UK.


Responding to Patel’s latest comments, the shadow home secretary, Nick Thomas-Symonds, said: “This is a shocking admission from the home secretary about the government’s failure to secure the UK’s borders against Covid.


“Priti Patel’s admission, coupled with the complete lack of strategy for testing of travellers, means that the government has left our doors open to the virus and worrying mutations. Ministers now need to urgently review and overhaul border policy, whilst taking responsibility for the huge damage their incompetence has done to our national safety and security.”


A Home Office spokesperson said: “We have strong measures in place at the border, which are vital as we roll out the vaccine.”


source: Simon Murphy 


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