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How has my NDN suddenly reappeared from the Mediterranean

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CafetiereCoffee · 08/05/2020 21:27

My NDN usually spends the winter on his boat. He was due back in March but was clearly delayed.

I saw him today. How did he get into the country?? How did he get round the lockdown rules? Travelling to/from a secondary residence (even if it is a boat) is not advised.

I am cross. A) he has come I tot he U.K. from another country B) he has travelled through the U.K.

Yes, I could ask him directly but he is not very friendly and has taken his NDN (on the other side) to court over a boundary issue over a tree. I’d like to keep my distance, especially as I’ve been in my own house for 7 bloody weeks.

One rule for some.

Sort, his is more of a rant than anything else.

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LilacTree1 · 08/05/2020 21:42

Er, I hate to have to break it to you OP but they let people in from abroad and have done all through lockdown.

I’d say repatriation flight but he could probably have come home earlier.

BBBear · 08/05/2020 21:45

I love near (ish) to Heathrow and there are still plenty of planes in the sky.

LilacTree1 · 08/05/2020 21:46

To be clear, I’m not saying it’s right, but nothing about this lockdown has been right.

HairyFloppins · 08/05/2020 21:48

The borders have never been shut have they?

CafetiereCoffee · 08/05/2020 21:54

This is why none of this makes sense. We have police patrolling our local park to make sure that no one get in (it’s closed), I live in one of the regions where there are lowest number of cases and yet people can wander around airports.
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BilboBercow · 08/05/2020 21:55

Like others have said, flights aren't grounded, the borders aren't shut, repatriation flights in particular. I would imagine travelling from the flight you've just gotten off to the place you live is considered an essential journey

midnightstar66 · 08/05/2020 22:05

There are no restrictions to people coming in to the Uk. Rightly or wrongly they have never closed our borders like many countries. Did you think we had?

audweb · 08/05/2020 22:11

People can still fly as long as flights are leaving from that country. Some countries have shut their borders, we were not one of them.

WyfOfBathe · 08/05/2020 22:16

Borders aren't shut. At the minute we have more cases than a lot of other countries, so people coming from those countries aren't making our country a lot more dangerous.

LilacTree1 · 08/05/2020 22:18

Oh, you’re also in an area with the park closed? I thought government should they should open them again?

Fecking state of it.

tara66 · 08/05/2020 22:19

Just ask him - why not?

LilacTree1 · 08/05/2020 22:20

Why bother asking, the answer is clear.

Topseyt · 08/05/2020 22:20

He isn't banned from coming into the country. It may not be as easy as it was to get on a plane, but there are still some repatriation flights.

MitziK · 08/05/2020 22:22

Not much risk of infection on a boat. He's sailed back, moored, gone through the usual checks and he's come home. That's all.

SonjaMorgan · 08/05/2020 22:35

People have been flying in the whole time. Our government and media is a joke.

ABagOfPopcorn · 09/05/2020 00:28

Repatriation flights are still happening and will be happening very regularly. My DH is stuck in the Middle East and he has confirmed they have set up flights for people who need to get back for emergencies only.

thewinkingprawn · 09/05/2020 00:31

Given the infection and death rate in the UK, your NDN is probably more worried about coming back than we should be about having him. And what everyone else said - flights are still running and he is clearly entitled to one.

CoronelSuarez · 09/05/2020 00:42

DP flew from the US to here a few weeks ago. The plane was nearly empty though.

maddy68 · 09/05/2020 00:45

Travel hasn't stopped into the country.

ineedaholidaynow · 09/05/2020 00:48

He was probably getting here before they bring in quarantine rules

safariboot · 09/05/2020 01:05

Travelling to/from a secondary residence (even if it is a boat) is not advised.

Returning from overseas, however, IS advised. Your neighbour could either have sailed back to the UK, or docked his boat in another country and travelled overland or by air. Either a forced change of plans from sailing home to flying/driving/train home, or delays to said flights/etc could account for much of the reason he's only just got back. And for all you know he might have self-isolated in a UK port for the last 2 weeks.

People aren't supposed to go to second homes or holiday homes. But if someone's currently on a yacht, or in a caravan or stuff like that, that's not meant as a permanent residence and there should be no problem returning to your permanent residence.

safariboot · 09/05/2020 01:06

a forced change of plans from sailing home to flying/driving/train home

I meant to say the other way round.

lyralalala · 09/05/2020 01:38

People are allowed to travel home. In fact they've been advised to travel home. Planes are still landing every day.

Apparently they are considering bringing in a 14 day quarantine for people arriving, and saying that they have to quarantine at a private residence so basically no tourists - can't imagine why any would come according to the BBC, but that will no doubt be challenged by the business world.

lyralalala · 09/05/2020 01:41

It's also really illogical that there are no checks or anything. My cousin came home on a repatriation flight. Landed at Heathrow with no checks. Then flew from Heathrow to Edinburgh. Then got the train from Edinburgh to Glasgow then finally the bus from Glasgow city centre to his home.

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