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Man in hotel quarantine holds sign saying 'next time I'll come home in dinghy'

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A man spending his birthday in hotel quarantine held up a protest sign at his room window saying "next time I'm coming home in a dinghy".

The unidentified guest also had pieces of paper describing the Renaissance London hotel as "HM Prison Heathrow" and saying "What a way to spend your birthday".

It is the latest rebellion against the Government's isolation scheme for those arriving into Britain from abroad in an attempt to curb the spread of coronavirus.

The measure was introduced on February 15 and is for anyone flying in from the 33 red list countries. Arrivals into Britain's busiest airport are quickly shipped off to the nearby hotel for up to 10 days at a cost of £1,750 each.

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