Stirling Observer

MP calls for rethink on Spain trip advice ‘Take a nuanced approach’

- PAUL HUTCHEON

Stirling MP Alyn Smith has urged the UK Government to reconsider its advice on not travelling to all parts of Spain.

Mr Smith singled out the Canaries as an area for a rethink and called on the Foreign Office to adopt a more “nuanced” approach.

Government­s across the UK took Spain off the quarantine exemption after a spike in infection levels in the country.

The decision angered holidaymak­ers who were either in Spain or were looking forward to a week in the sun.

From Monday, the Foreign and Commonweal­th Office (FCO) advised against all “non-essential travel” to Spain, including the Balearic and Canary Islands.

The advice stated: “The FCO is not advising those already travelling in Spain to leave at this time. Travellers should follow the advice of the local authoritie­s on how best to protect themselves and others, including any measures that they bring in to control the virus.

“If you are returning from Spain you will be required to self-isolate on your return to the UK, but the FCO is not advising you to cut short your visit.”

SNP shadow foreign affairs spokespers­on Mr Smith said: “Obviously, public health comes first but there is scope for interpreta­tion here, this is like banning travel to Shetland because there is a spike in Leicester.

“Many Scots have holidays arranged and the risk in the Canary islands especially remains low.

“If the advice for Portugal can take a more nuanced approach, I see no reason why they can’t take a more proportion­ate view for the Spanish islands too.

“I hope the FCO will reconsider.”

An FCO spokespers­on said: “We have considered the overall situation for

British nationals travelling to and from the Balearic and Canary Islands, including the impact of the requiremen­t to self-isolate on return to the UK, and concluded that we should advise British nationals against all nonessenti­al travel to the whole of Spain.”

A Scottish Government spokespers­on said: “Our priority is to safeguard public health. This quarantine decision was taken on a shared four nation basis and it was agreed that the decision should be taken for Spain as whole.

“While specified areas may be safer than others, we need to consider the risk of individual­s travelling within Spain once they have arrived in the country, as well as the travel patterns of the general population, any controls that would be needed and the level of risk across Spain as a whole.

“We will continue to monitor the situation closely and take part in discussion­s between all four nations.”

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 ??  ?? Sunshine Stirling MP Alan Smith, inset, wants the UK Government to reconsider its advice on not travelling to places like Papagayo beach, above, in Lanzarote, Spain
Sunshine Stirling MP Alan Smith, inset, wants the UK Government to reconsider its advice on not travelling to places like Papagayo beach, above, in Lanzarote, Spain

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