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David Gillon ([personal profile] davidgillon) wrote2020-09-23 04:50 pm

Internal Passports? How Very Soviet

Unfortunately I'm not making it up. Boris and his chum Gove have decided that the way to ensure they don't have 7000 heavy goods lorries queuing through Kent to get to Dover is to stop them entering Kent unless they have a "Kent Access Permit". To make it worse, the system to issue them, and do all the other new post Brexit customs stuff, won't go into public beta until late November, or possibly December, despite needing to be live on 1st January. This is all part of their strategy for insuring we won't have an internal border through the Irish Sea come Brexit going live. Whoops.

I'm particularly worried that given Gove's involvement, as Education Minister he expressed a wish for all schools to be 'better than average', they'll have forgotten you can't get to Medway (where I live), without going through Kent, and that they won't have scaled Smart Freight, the new export control software suite, for all the traffic trying to get into Kent without actually wanting to go to Europe.

Twitter is finding #KentBorder a source of great hilarity. My personal contribution was to declare that it was time for the Cinque Ports to reassert their traditional leadership and international dominance.

*Headdesk* *Headdesk* *Headdesk* *Headdesk* *Headdesk*

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[personal profile] lilysea 2020-09-23 06:08 pm (UTC)(link)
What I can't understand is there's a simple solution, open up the Bare Bases: Scherger, Learmonth and Curtin, which should immediately gives you accommodation for about 6000 in reasonably remote locations. At least two of them have even been used as detention centres in the past and they have the runways to take international flights.

The State premiers have actually been pushing HARD for this solution

the Federal government has been saying no

because the Federal government would have to pay for it

[as opposed to the moment, when the states are paying almost the entire cost of quarantine accommodation; security guards; medical staff; PPE; medical supplies, apart from the $3000 Australian the returned travellers are paying]

I think we'd be much, MUCH better off using a dedicated quarantine facility/facilities

than an adhoc solution of commercial hotels WHICH STILL HAVE NON QUARANTINE HOTEL GUESTS STAYING IN THEM ON OTHER FLOORS OF THE HOTEL

For starters, there have been multiple incidents where people snuck out of quarantine

- one guy propped open a fire exit door with a brick and left quarantine on 6 separate days, and caught trains, buses and taxis

- another guy climbed out of the hotel balcony using a ladder someone else brought him

We actually have a facility, Rottnest - an island about 23 kilometres off the coast of Perth with lots of holiday cottages - which we used for quarantining families with young kids and other people under 50 early on [no one over 50 or with preexisting medical conditions], but then there were concerns about the response time for possible medical emergencies since the nearest hospital is a boat ride + an ambulance ride once you get to shore.

One of the problems is many of the state premiers are ALP [our centre-sort-of-leftish party], but our Prime Minister is currently LNP [equivalent to Tory/Republican]. So the Prime Minister wants premiers to look bad because he thinks it will help him get re-elected - especially since he fucked up the bushfires so badly that his only hope is to try to convince people he's done better handling COVID than the premiers have.