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  • Re: Another Brexit Bonus

    Latest line from that Richard Tice of whatever party he belongs to today is that it’s all the fault of Remainers who are not putting in the required effort to make a success of Brexit.

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      Brexit means security checks taking longer, says port chief

      Doug Bannister, chief executive of the Port of Dover, has said that extra checks needed since Brexit were causing longer transaction times at border control, after French politician Pierre-Henri Dumont blamed Brexit for the disruption seen on Friday.

      Bannister told the Today programme:

      We are operating in a post-Brexit environment which does mean that passports need to be checked, they need to be stamped and indeed the capable people that do man the booths – police aux frontieres – they’re doing their job that they need to do now.

      He added that the port had “created more border capacity so that the overall throughput can be maintained”, and that their modelling had shown there will be some “very peak busy days during the summer season” but “for the most part we should be able to cope with the traffic”.

      Earlier, the ISU – the union for borders, immigration and customs staff – also said Brexit was to blame for additional checks.

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      • Re: Another Brexit Bonus

        Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
        They stamp the passport now. But they opened and looked at the passports anyway. I've been trough customs and borders since. It literally takes a second longer if that.

        Before or after brexit, there are still a myriad of other reasons that can cause issues; IT, transport, staff sickness, strikes, poor management, bad practices. These things happen. For people to knee-jerk blame something that happened several years and applies to all ports, all airports and eurostar, yet is clearly focused on one port route, is disingenuous.

        And before anyone says.."what about airport queues?" it's the same across the States and Europe. Again, it just wasn't reported. For people who consider themselves so pro-european, they often don't follow the news from there very much..

        https://time.com/6192903/why-air-travel-is-bad-now/
        "Follow the news from there"

        As a matter of interest, have you actually travelled much between the UK and Europe recently?

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        • Re: Another Brexit Bonus

          Originally posted by Swiss Peter View Post
          "Follow the news from there"

          As a matter of interest, have you actually travelled much between the UK and Europe recently?
          Been to spain twice. No issues.

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          • Re: Another Brexit Bonus

            Originally posted by jon1959 View Post
            I watched a string of TV interviews with French officials and politicians yesterday that all blamed Brexit. All describing in detail the scale of the additional checks required, the limits on expanding facilities at Dover, and the expectation that this particular bottleneck will be with us for several years more until technology, capacity or changes to processes can be introduced to mitigate it. There may have been some French border officials missing at the start of play yesterday but the traffic was still backing up once all the booths were fully staffed.
            Well, we shall see won't we...If it's largely gone in a day or two or not..

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            • Re: Another Brexit Bonus

              Originally posted by JamesWales View Post

              If this is down to Brexit, why isn't it happening at Portsmouth? At Plymouth? Hull? Folkestone? Felixtowe etc?
              It is. Try getting your 'information' from something other than the Express!

              Congestion on the route to Portsmouth and major tail backs (similar to the delays at Dover) heading to Folkestone.

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              • Re: Another Brexit Bonus

                Originally posted by jon1959 View Post
                It is. Try getting your 'information' from something other than the Express!

                Congestion on the route to Portsmouth and major tail backs (similar to the delays at Dover) heading to Folkestone.
                yawn.

                I got it from the Chief Executive of the Port of Dover Jon, who I suspect knows more about it than your goodself. I'll remind you, he said:

                "The chief executive of the Port of Dover said being “let down” by poor resourcing at the French border was “immensely frustrating”.

                How about this from the Port of Portsmouth (what do those idiots know, eh!? I know a bloke on twitter who says different!)

                "For anyone departing from Portsmouth in the coming days, you'll be reassured to know that operations are currently running smoothly."

                How's this for a deal? If the queues are the same in a weeks time, I'll admit it's Brexit related. If they aren't, then you admit that perhaps it is to do with something not related to Brexit? After all, we will still be outside the EU in a week but perhaps they will have sorted out staffing issues in France? Deal?

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                • Re: Another Brexit Bonus

                  Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                  yawn.

                  I got it from the Chief Executive of the Port of Dover Jon, who I suspect knows more about it than your goodself. I'll remind you, he said:

                  "The chief executive of the Port of Dover said being “let down” by poor resourcing at the French border was “immensely frustrating”.

                  How about this from the Port of Portsmouth (what do those idiots know, eh!? I know a bloke on twitter who says different!)

                  "For anyone departing from Portsmouth in the coming days, you'll be reassured to know that operations are currently running smoothly."

                  How's this for a deal? If the queues are the same in a weeks time, I'll admit it's Brexit related. If they aren't, then you admit that perhaps it is to do with something not related to Brexit? After all, we will still be outside the EU in a week but perhaps they will have sorted out staffing issues in France? Deal?
                  Yawn indeed.

                  You are cherry picking quotes from the Port of Dover Chief Exec. I gave you one above saying Brexit was a cause of delay.

                  Of course the queues aren't going to be constant. The Dover infrastructure (and several other ports or points of exit) cannot cope with traffic spikes (after several years of Covid quiet) in combination with the additional post-Brexit checks.

                  You claim no-one has made this point and that only Dover is affected. Completely wrong on both counts.

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                  • Re: Another Brexit Bonus

                    Originally posted by jon1959 View Post
                    Yawn indeed.

                    You are cherry picking quotes from the Port of Dover Chief Exec. I gave you one above saying Brexit was a cause of delay.

                    Of course the queues aren't going to be constant. The Dover infrastructure (and several other ports or points of exit) cannot cope with traffic spikes (after several years of Covid quiet) in combination with the additional post-Brexit checks.

                    You claim no-one has made this point and that only Dover is affected. Completely wrong on both counts.
                    So no deal then? You admit that queues will subside and that therefore it's likely due to staffing issues in France?

                    Afterall, in a weeks time we will still be outside the EU, but the other will have changed?

                    I have never said Brexit is a saviour to all problems - it isn't. And even if it makes 100 things better, it's still possible it makes 90 things worse. There are greater checks now, thats undeniable. When I entered Spain in May my passport was stamped, previously it wasn't, but it took literally 1 second.

                    The far bigger issue, and the issue seemingly at play here, is that the French side was understaffed yesterday and that is going to play a far bigger role in delays than anything else.

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                    • Re: Another Brexit Bonus

                      Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                      You admit that queues will subside and that therefore it's likely due to staffing issues in France?
                      How many times?

                      No.

                      That is what you say, and keep on saying.

                      You talk about an additional 1 second to stamp a passport when almost every other commentator describes a longer and more involved process.

                      When Simon Calder tells you that you've got it wrong it is time to admit defeat, take down your Liz Truss poster and put the Daily Express in the bin - where it belongs.

                      Officials in Kent declare a major incident as long queues of cars wait to get to Dover and the Eurotunnel terminal at Folkestone.


                      Glad to help.

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                      • Re: Another Brexit Bonus

                        Originally posted by jon1959 View Post
                        How many times?

                        No.

                        That is what you say, and keep on saying.

                        You talk about an additional 1 second to stamp a passport when almost every other commentator describes a longer and more involved process.

                        When Simon Calder tells you that you've got it wrong it is time to admit defeat, take down your Liz Truss poster and put the Daily Express in the bin - where it belongs.

                        Officials in Kent declare a major incident as long queues of cars wait to get to Dover and the Eurotunnel terminal at Folkestone.


                        Glad to help.
                        I've literally done it though Jon - I've been through passport controls, twice this year.

                        There is more than one link between the UK and the EU. There are dozens, and we left many many busy weekends ago. Yet the problem seems to be particularly bad this weekend on one particular crossings.

                        Does that not pinpoint that the problem may be more specific? Maybe it isn't, maybe you are correct, but maybe you aren't.

                        We will tell in due course, and like I said, in one week, the reasons you give for the problems (leaving the EU) will still all exist, so we will be able to see more clearly will we not?

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                        • Re: Another Brexit Bonus

                          Originally posted by jon1959 View Post
                          How many times?

                          No.

                          That is what you say, and keep on saying.

                          You talk about an additional 1 second to stamp a passport when almost every other commentator describes a longer and more involved process.

                          When Simon Calder tells you that you've got it wrong it is time to admit defeat, take down your Liz Truss poster and put the Daily Express in the bin - where it belongs.

                          Officials in Kent declare a major incident as long queues of cars wait to get to Dover and the Eurotunnel terminal at Folkestone.


                          Glad to help.
                          More doom & gloom from the purveyors of doom & gloom

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                          • Re: Another Brexit Bonus

                            Originally posted by jon1959 View Post
                            How many times?

                            No.

                            That is what you say, and keep on saying.

                            You talk about an additional 1 second to stamp a passport when almost every other commentator describes a longer and more involved process.

                            When Simon Calder tells you that you've got it wrong it is time to admit defeat, take down your Liz Truss poster and put the Daily Express in the bin - where it belongs.

                            Officials in Kent declare a major incident as long queues of cars wait to get to Dover and the Eurotunnel terminal at Folkestone.


                            Glad to help.
                            It's going to take far, far more before you get the majority of Leavers admitting they were wrong - their precious Brexit must be protected at all costs to the extent that it's now become almost a cult .

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                            • Re: Another Brexit Bonus

                              Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
                              It's going to take far, far more before you get the majority of Leavers admitting they were wrong - their precious Brexit must be protected at all costs to the extent that it's now become almost a cult .
                              Almost? It is a cult. Despite overwhelming evidence they dig in.

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                              • Re: Another Brexit Bonus

                                Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
                                It's going to take far, far more before you get the majority of Leavers admitting they were wrong - their precious Brexit must be protected at all costs to the extent that it's now become almost a cult .
                                ALMOST???

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