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£5,000 fine for those that try to holiday abroad

MPs will be voting on the new coronavirus legislation on 25 March

The one-year review of the Coronavirus Act proposes the £5,000 fine for anyone from England trying to travel abroad other than for a set number of reasons
The one-year review of the Coronavirus Act proposes the £5,000 fine for anyone from England trying to travel abroad other than for a set number of reasons Photo: Getty Images

People trying to leave England to go on holiday before the end of June will face fines of £5,000, according to new legislation proposed by the government.

The one-year review of the Coronavirus Act proposes the £5,000 fine for anyone from England trying to travel abroad without a good reason.

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