Grant Shapps said last week that people could "start to think" about booking overseas summer holidays.The UK transport secretary claimed it was first time in "many months" he was not advising against booking foreign trips.His comments came just five days after Downing Street published a document which urged people "not to book summer holidays abroad until the picture is clearer".Shapps announced a "framework" for the resumption of overseas leisure travel, which included requiring all arrivals to take pre-departure and post-arrival coronavirus tests.But the Scottish Government has reacted coolly to the Tory minister's comments, while the SNP dubbed them "premature".
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