“Fourteen-day quarantine does not make sense,” a leading Conservative has claimed.
Tobias Ellwood, former Defence minister and MP for Bournemouth East, added: “It’s unenforceable as well.
“Why do it when it is going to create such a hit on our tourism industry?”
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On the BBC’s The World At One, Mr Ellwood also said he believes Boris Johnson wants to ditch the quarantine plan.
The prime minister’s chief adviser, Dominic Cummings, formulated the plan for two weeks of self-isolation for arrivals at UK airports, ferry ports and international rail terminals.
It was implemented by the home secretary, Priti Patel on 8 June, with qualified support from the Labour Party.
But the quarantine law has been blamed for causing serious damage to inbound and outbound tourism.
On Tuesday, a group of travel businesses campaigning against the new law claimed to have received “private assurances from senior government sources” that it will be relaxed by the end of June.
The quarantine plan has been criticised by international public health experts.
On the BBC Today programme Michael Baker, professor of public health at the University of Otago in the New Zealand capital, Wellington, said: “Many of the people coming to the UK now are coming from countries with a lower rate than the UK.
“It seems quite odd to do a that without all the other measures in place – without an elimination goal.”
Paul Goldstein, co-owner of Kicheche Safari Camps in Kenya, said: “I can fly into Heathrow, take a train, bus and taxi home, then spend two weeks near my phone, anywhere.
“Well, that makes perfect sense then, particularly to the millions being made destitute by this idiotic charade.”
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A large group marching and chanting in Chicago, Illinois
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Protesters gather along the steps of the Philadelphia Art Museum and Eakins Oval during a protest
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Demonstrators try to block a freeway during a protest against the death in Minneapolis police custody of George Floyd, in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York
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Thousands of demonstrators march across the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California
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Demonstrators gather at Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington
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Demonstrators march down Flatbush Avenue toward the Manhattan Bridge chanting slogans
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Protesters take part in a demonstration to protest in support of the George Floyd protests in the United States, and also to commemorate a similar circumstance in France when Adama Traore, a 24-year-old Frenchman was killed in 2016 by police, during an rally in Champ de Mars next to the Eiffel Tower in Paris
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Demonstrators attend a protest in Berlin, Germany
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Demonstrators protest against the death in Minneapolis police custody of George Floyd, in Sydney
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Demonstrators attend a Black Lives Matter protest to express solidarity with US protestors in Sydney
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People take part in a Black Lives Matter protest rally in Manchester Piccadilly Gardens, UK
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People wearing masks hold placards during a protest march over the alleged police abuse of a Turkish man, in echoes of a Black Lives Matter protest, following the death of George Floyd who died in police custody in Minneapolis, in Tokyo
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Demonstrators attend a protest against police brutality in Frankfurt
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Demonstrators attend a protest against police brutality at Alexanderplatz in Berlin, Germany
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People stand in silence for eight minutes and 46 seconds in tribute to George Floyd during a protest against racism and police brutality in Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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Thousands of people demonstrate in Cologne, Germany
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Demonstrators hold placards as they attend a protest march to the US Embassy in London
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Demonstrators cross the River Thames via Vauxhall Bridge as they march to protest outside the US Embassy in London
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Demonstrators gather for a protest against racism and police violence in Lisbon
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Boxer Anthony Joshua is seen on crutches with demonstrators in Watford, Britain
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An aerial photo made with a drone shows a large group gathered in Union Park to protest the arrest of George Floyd, who later died in police custody, in Chicago, Illinois
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A large group marching and chanting in Chicago, Illinois
EPA/Tannen Maury
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Protesters gather along the steps of the Philadelphia Art Museum and Eakins Oval during a protest
AP
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Demonstrators try to block a freeway during a protest against the death in Minneapolis police custody of George Floyd, in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York
REUTERS
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Thousands of demonstrators march across the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California
REUTERS
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Demonstrators gather at Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington
REUTERS
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Demonstrators march down Flatbush Avenue toward the Manhattan Bridge chanting slogans
REUTERS
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Protesters take part in a demonstration to protest in support of the George Floyd protests in the United States, and also to commemorate a similar circumstance in France when Adama Traore, a 24-year-old Frenchman was killed in 2016 by police, during an rally in Champ de Mars next to the Eiffel Tower in Paris
EPA
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Demonstrators attend a protest in Berlin, Germany
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Demonstrators protest against the death in Minneapolis police custody of George Floyd, in Sydney
RON SHAMGAR via REUTERS
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Demonstrators attend a Black Lives Matter protest to express solidarity with US protestors in Sydney
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People take part in a Black Lives Matter protest rally in Manchester Piccadilly Gardens, UK
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People wearing masks hold placards during a protest march over the alleged police abuse of a Turkish man, in echoes of a Black Lives Matter protest, following the death of George Floyd who died in police custody in Minneapolis, in Tokyo
REUTERS/Issei Kato
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Demonstrators attend a protest against police brutality in Frankfurt
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Demonstrators attend a protest against police brutality at Alexanderplatz in Berlin, Germany
REUTERS
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People stand in silence for eight minutes and 46 seconds in tribute to George Floyd during a protest against racism and police brutality in Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Getty Images
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Thousands of people demonstrate in Cologne, Germany
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Demonstrators hold placards as they attend a protest march to the US Embassy in London
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Demonstrators cross the River Thames via Vauxhall Bridge as they march to protest outside the US Embassy in London
AFP via Getty Images
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Demonstrators gather for a protest against racism and police violence in Lisbon
AP
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Boxer Anthony Joshua is seen on crutches with demonstrators in Watford, Britain
REUTERS
A UK government spokesperson said: “It’s important to remember what these measures are all about: protecting public health, avoiding a second peak of this deadly virus and that means managing the risk of cases being imported from abroad.
“We are exploring a range of options to increase travel underpinned by the evidence shows is safe, including examining how international travel corridors could safely open up routes.”
Travellers who breach the self-isolation rules risk a £1,000 fixed penalty, reduced to £480 in Scotland.
The Independent understands no fines were issued in the first 48 hours. A Downing Street spokesperson said: “Anecdotally we are not aware of anyone who has refused to provide details when asked.”