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What is Britain's new apartheid policy?

The policy is as follows:

From 4: 00 am on Monday, 202 1 10, the international travel rules in Britain will be changed from a red, amber and green traffic light system to a single list of red countries and simplified travel measures for arriving in other parts of the world.

At the same time, the British government is planning to cancel the policy of compulsory isolation of tourists from "red list" countries/regions in designated hotels, and will allow these immigrants to be isolated at home or at their own accommodation.

Introduction:

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (English: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) is called "Britain" for short. The British Isles, which originated in the northwest of continental Europe, are surrounded by the North Sea, the English Channel, the celtic sea, the Irish Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.

Britain is an island country in western Europe, which consists of England, Wales and Scotland on the island of Great Britain, Northern Ireland in the northeast of Ireland and a series of affiliated islands. In addition to the mainland, it also has 14 overseas territories. The total population exceeds 66 million, among which the English (Anglo-Saxon) is the main ethnic group, accounting for 83.9% of the total population of China.