Mr Varadkar also admitted plans to monitor people travelling into the State from countries that are not on the “green list” need to “tighten up”.
However, Mr Varadkar said on Sunday that the Northern Ireland Executive has been “very clear” it does not want to have an all-island approach to its travel arrangements. He added: “Certainly in any conversations that I had with the First Minister [Arlene Foster] and anything she said since, they’ve been very clear that when it comes to travel they want to stick with the Common Travel Area with Britain and won’t be restricting travel between Britain and Northern Ireland.”has again moved to defend the Government’s decision not to cut the 13.5 per cent tourism VAT rate, despite persistent calls from businesses in the hospitality sector for such a move.
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