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Confused About Booking A Holiday?

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lankeela | 15:41 Thu 11th Feb 2021 | News
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How stupid do people have to be to not understand that booking a holiday now is not a good idea? Saying the government are giving conflicting advice is just ridiculous - what part of they cannot make a decision at present don't people understand? I know Matt Hancock has said he is planning to go to Cornwall this summer, but even he won't be able to go if the restrictions are not lifted by then. Who in their right mind would bother booking somewhere at the moment?
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This holiday nonsense is getting on my wick. It matters not a jot if Hancock has booked his holiday or not, everyone is free to book one or not.

I certainly won't be, but that's because I can't be arsed to fight with a company to get my money back if we can't go.
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Even Captain Hindsight has said he is planning a holiday to Devon but realises he may not be able to go.
There will be plenty idiots who will book......no problem.
Does that apply to people who booked say last September?
What a ridiculous argument , do you seriously think Matt Hancock went online yesterday morning to book a holiday in Cornwall?
Get covid with a suntan, how healthy you will look !!
Well I’ll be staying in Smow Villa a’la London outskirts! Garden, decking, hot tub, BBQ,chilled wine in fridge , what more can a girl want??
I'll be at Tyneside by the Tyne but if it's lifted ( glass half full) and no idiot Sqad , I'll plan a staycation
He was unwise to say it as he should of known peopel would try to make mischief and people like to pretend there getting confused messages. But its obvious to anyone who isnt delibratley confused that its a matter for them to decide on given that theres so much uncertainty and risk with booking anything here or abroad.
Am sick of the press allso keeping asking the question "should people book a holiday prime minister".
There are very many people who view being able to take a foreign holiday as an integral part of their year/lifestyle.
Their inability to book one or fly away to warmer climes causes them apparent mental anguish.
Personally, I will wait until such a time as the all-clear is given *and* unlikely to be rescinded before I plump on going anywhere.
Booking a holiday might be a very good idea - just be sure you realise you may have to cancel.
While conflicting advice, or conflicting anything, is not a good idea, the fact is no one really knows what the situation will be by the summer. So there are bound to be mixed messages, or confused expectations.
Holidays have allways been important to us- a couple abroad and a few weekends away in GB but after the hassle of getting refunds last year and the uncertainty over whether places will be open, quarantine etc am not going to book anything for forseeable future. When things are eased the priority will be to meet friends and visit family around GB, and go out for a meal and drinks.
No one is that stupid to think that Matt Hancock booked a holiday yesterday morning? BUT, there are millions and millions of people only hear what they care to hear. When they hear him say I have booked a holiday in Cornwall they don't bother to digest the , ( should , could, may be, hopefully.

A government minister should know how to be, delicate, tactful, judicious, prudent, discreet, whatever one takes you fancy. It seems Boris has now got the idea after 12 months.
have a day off, I doubt he's actually booked anything, he's planning a staycation in Cornwall 4FS! The restrictions will be lifted long before summer.
Anti British don't have a day off, you should know.
my response is to the OP, not you TC, get over yourself.
Damned if he tells it like it is,Damned if he doesn't !!!
Only dammed by the millions that don't understand his past and present statements, or choose not to listen to the full statement. But it would be better all round if he himself used a bit of common sense.
For someone who actually voted the Conservatives to power , you don't half stick the knife in their backs
No, I'm not at all confused.
I suppose the minister could just stick to the point and leave his social diary out of the public gaze.

Past, present or future it's just another muddled message.

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