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Holiday Getaway Chaos At Calais
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I wonder if even the most devout libertarian, would say after sitting in a 5 hour traffic jam on the way to his or her continental holiday,
"Well these poor desperate people are only coming here for a better life"
I wonder if even the most devout libertarian, would say after sitting in a 5 hour traffic jam on the way to his or her continental holiday,
"Well these poor desperate people are only coming here for a better life"
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.FF I agree with you. AOG, the quoted line IMO can only come from someone who lives within the vicinity or will be affected long term over what is happening in this country. I'd like to know why France isn't stopping all this happening their end and WHY aren't lorries locked up securely to stop the bstrds getting into them!
The last time the lorry drivers were held up for 24hrs, BBC radio found one who had every sympathy with the immigrants, thought the nasty tory government ought to do more to help them and railed against the 'cuts' in general.
Not, I suspect, a view shared by many drivers, but we'll never know because he was the only one they interviewed. ( that is, the only one they chose to broadcast)
Not, I suspect, a view shared by many drivers, but we'll never know because he was the only one they interviewed. ( that is, the only one they chose to broadcast)
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//The current problems are more to do with the French workers going on strike than directly due to immigrants.//
the SeaFrance SCOP, which impounded the 2 DFDS ferries at the beginning of July, released them at the start of this week, pending talks next monday brokered by the french ministry of transport. there is no industrial action at this time.
the SeaFrance SCOP, which impounded the 2 DFDS ferries at the beginning of July, released them at the start of this week, pending talks next monday brokered by the french ministry of transport. there is no industrial action at this time.
The problems appear to be on the French side of the Channel, not on ours,
so its clear that the French authorities need to do much more to stop this problem.
I heard some French Calais official being interviewed on the Today Program this morning, and while he sounded somewhat overwhelmed by the situation, he didn't exactly fill me with confidence.
so its clear that the French authorities need to do much more to stop this problem.
I heard some French Calais official being interviewed on the Today Program this morning, and while he sounded somewhat overwhelmed by the situation, he didn't exactly fill me with confidence.
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//The problems appear to be on the French side of the Channel, not on ours, //
the causes might be in calais, but the effects are most definitely being felt in kent - i was in folkestone yesterday and saw/experienced it first hand. because the M20 is effectively closed beyond maidstone, much of the rest of south-east kent is jammed to a standstill. not only is this costing international haulage traffic £0.75m a day, but local kent traders and industries are suffering as their customers cannot reach them, nor can they get their wares out. the fact that holidaymakers might be delayed a few hours pales into insignificance when set against the issues now affecting kent.
the causes might be in calais, but the effects are most definitely being felt in kent - i was in folkestone yesterday and saw/experienced it first hand. because the M20 is effectively closed beyond maidstone, much of the rest of south-east kent is jammed to a standstill. not only is this costing international haulage traffic £0.75m a day, but local kent traders and industries are suffering as their customers cannot reach them, nor can they get their wares out. the fact that holidaymakers might be delayed a few hours pales into insignificance when set against the issues now affecting kent.
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