Passengers arriving at Stansted Airport on a flight from Eindhoven in the Netherlands have been sharing views on new quarantine measures with PA.
Shopkeeper Netti Rexhmet, 32, who runs an off-licence in Chigwell in London, said the rule will prevent him from working for a fortnight.
Speaking as he walked through arrivals on Monday, he said:
We haven’t got any other options, it’s Government law so I shall do it. For me, I wouldn’t want to do it. I’d like to be open. I’ve got things to do, you have to live now, you have to pay.
Ali Gurlek, 30, a software developer from London who spent the weekend visiting friends in the Netherlands, said measures lacked “common sense”.
He said:
Now we’re going to use public transport.
If we have it then it’s going to spread that. It doesn’t look very common sense.
Kamil Farah, 24, from East Ham, London, said:
I don’t want to do it but I have to for the better good. There’s a lot of people dying and a lot of things happened this year.
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