"The Port of Dover declares a "critical incident" because of long queues leading to the ferry terminal"
Only a few days ago someone posted that there were no problems there...
Of course the government/port authority are blaming the French...
But why should the French shoulder the burden/cost of a stupid decision made by the UK?
Were all these extra checks needed before brexit?
And why are ports in the UK apparently taking the UK government to court because of the costs of infrastructure they were forced to introduce which may now not be used?
Only a few days ago someone posted that there were no problems there...
Of course the government/port authority are blaming the French...
But why should the French shoulder the burden/cost of a stupid decision made by the UK?
Were all these extra checks needed before brexit?
And why are ports in the UK apparently taking the UK government to court because of the costs of infrastructure they were forced to introduce which may now not be used?
