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I've searched but couldn't immediately find any reference to the interview on BBC Breakfast this morning. Sorry if SEB
The bit I saw was basically critical of the UK Govts Portugal Travel announcement etc but also generally critical of the entire approach to travel restrictions.
His opinion was that Europe wide travel should be allowed for UK population because of the national vaccination status and that any concerns were ill-founded.
He used a lot glib dismissive phrases such as 'variant, scariant' and talked a lot of arrogant shite (whether you agree with his general opinion or not) that will, I'm sure, get a lot of peoples backs up - particularly those who have contracted the virus or have loved ones who've been effected. He basically said that if you had been vaccinated, the chances of you being ill, taken to hospital or dying were zero and that the vaccine was effective against the Indian variant so what's the fuss. The interviewer was remarkably reluctant to challenge him on anything. Even when he talked utter and absolute shite about Ryanair's refund policy and processes - which anybody who'd tried to get a refund from his company would be able to challenge as a complete lie.
The bit I saw was basically critical of the UK Govts Portugal Travel announcement etc but also generally critical of the entire approach to travel restrictions.
His opinion was that Europe wide travel should be allowed for UK population because of the national vaccination status and that any concerns were ill-founded.
He used a lot glib dismissive phrases such as 'variant, scariant' and talked a lot of arrogant shite (whether you agree with his general opinion or not) that will, I'm sure, get a lot of peoples backs up - particularly those who have contracted the virus or have loved ones who've been effected. He basically said that if you had been vaccinated, the chances of you being ill, taken to hospital or dying were zero and that the vaccine was effective against the Indian variant so what's the fuss. The interviewer was remarkably reluctant to challenge him on anything. Even when he talked utter and absolute shite about Ryanair's refund policy and processes - which anybody who'd tried to get a refund from his company would be able to challenge as a complete lie.