People in England are being told not to travel to Scotland despite being allowed to drive for leisure and stay outdoors for as long as they like under Boris Johnson’s breakaway coronavirus advice.
The new UK government guidance on easing lockdown in England cautions people not to visit Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland as the devolved governments are still sticking to the “stay at home” advice.
The document, issued ahead of Boris Johnson facing a grilling in the Commons on the change of policy, asks English people to “respect the rules” but gives no guidance on how they will be enforced.
It states: “When travelling to outdoor spaces, it is important that people respect the rules in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and do not travel