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Deborah Meaden is not happy rich people are flocking to their holiday homes during coronavirus lockdown

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Deborah Meaden is really not happy with rich people flocking to their holiday homes to spend their time in lockdown during the coronavirus pandemic.

The Dragon’s Den star, 61, is urging those who are lucky enough to have a second home in the countryside or by the coast, or wherever it may be, to resist the urge to buckle down there for the weekend and to think of the risks doing so would bring with it.

The UK is currently under lockdown with the government restricting movements and telling citizens to stay at home, unless for essentials or to exercise once a day. Read the latest updates: Coronavirus news live. But, reports suggest that those with holiday homes are now travelling there to pass the time and Deborah isn’t having it.

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