There is no cross border travel within the UK because there are no borders within the UK. There is no four nation anything No regional government will tell me as a Brit if I can move elsewhere within the UK or not. There is no scientific basis to it over and above local travel
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Als antwoord op @JonMarcStanley
Oh do give it a rest. It won’t be any Government that stops you travelling. If it becomes law, it’ll be Police Scotland
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Als antwoord op @HotchkissRhona
Who passes that law? On what grounds? Since when is travel within the UK a devolved matter?
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Als antwoord op @JonMarcStanley
Whether you like it or not, if the Scottish Parliament passes a law to that effect, Police Scotland will act on it. There is a line where ScotGov authority & responsibilities begin & end and they can pass laws which control movement anywhere in that area - and out of it.
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Als antwoord op @HotchkissRhona
Laws must be proportional, measured, and within bounds of Scotland Act. UK wide travel is not.
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Als antwoord op @JonMarcStanley
But it’s not UK-wide travel is it? It’s travel into and out of the area that they control & they can absolutely legislate for that
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Als antwoord op @HotchkissRhona
They can legislate within Scotland, not at its boundary or beyond it without proportion. There is no travel ban between Edinburgh and Glasgow, so any ban to Newcastle would not be proportionate.
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Als antwoord op @JonMarcStanley
Of course they can legislate at the boundary. It’s their jurisdiction
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