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Is This What Brexiteers Wanted?
Queues at Dover:
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I wonder how many of those caught up in the queues voted for Brexit. We travelled to France dozens of times when we were in the EU and were never held up at French border control (which was often unmanned as it didn't need to check anything). I hopr Brexiteers are sent to the back of the queue.
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I wonder how many of those caught up in the queues voted for Brexit. We travelled to France dozens of times when we were in the EU and were never held up at French border control (which was often unmanned as it didn't need to check anything). I hopr Brexiteers are sent to the back of the queue.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Like the supporters of Boris Johnson, who refused to accept what an unmitigated disaster his tenure as PM has been – those Brexit supporters refuse to acknowledge the billions in lost exports and the on-going costs of Brexit to UK businesses.
I’ll admit the inconvenience to UK holiday makers heading to the continent is small beer in comparison to the above – but nonetheless it must be annoying to be so delayed.
I’ll admit the inconvenience to UK holiday makers heading to the continent is small beer in comparison to the above – but nonetheless it must be annoying to be so delayed.
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\\French authorities insisted they had anticipated the increased holiday traffic and put in place plans for maximum staff levels on Friday morning. But they blamed an "unexpected technical incident" in the Channel Tunnel for delaying French personnel's arrival by more than an hour, prompting the backlogs.//
\\French authorities insisted they had anticipated the increased holiday traffic and put in place plans for maximum staff levels on Friday morning. But they blamed an "unexpected technical incident" in the Channel Tunnel for delaying French personnel's arrival by more than an hour, prompting the backlogs.//
//they [the French] blamed an "unexpected technical incident" in the Channel Tunnel //
But...
//Eurotunnel have responded, saying the incident in the tunnel had absolutely nothing to do with problems at the Port of Dover//
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The French being are being arsy as usual - no more no less.
But...
//Eurotunnel have responded, saying the incident in the tunnel had absolutely nothing to do with problems at the Port of Dover//
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The French being are being arsy as usual - no more no less.
gulliver ... if this queuing at Dover is 'everything to do with Brexit' would you also claim problems like this in Europe are due to Brexit
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I am glad that I don't hold a grudge for as long as gulliver, diddly and some others on this site. It seems to have put their lives on hold. Brexit is all time consuming for them even after the years have gone by and there is nothing they can do about it. The French have always had it in for us even when we were in the EU and probably always will. Gulliver saying about some being childish then posting this, "Certainly left their Brains at school.
That is if they had any to leave." Some need to grow up.
That is if they had any to leave." Some need to grow up.
In an excellent article in this morning's Daily telegraph, Robert Tombs (whom God preserve) entitled;
'Self-hating Remainers are blind to the EU's flaws
Their obsession with bashing Britain has not wavered, even as their project across the Channel crashes and burns'
He points out that remainers never explain why they wish to still have EU membership, answers please.
I have made many channel crossings (really a lot) & have often had to face delays due to strikes, snow, storms & motorway accidents. Travel of any sort has always been unpredictable. People who expect absolutely seamless trouble-free movement whenever they want it, really ought to stay at home.
'Self-hating Remainers are blind to the EU's flaws
Their obsession with bashing Britain has not wavered, even as their project across the Channel crashes and burns'
He points out that remainers never explain why they wish to still have EU membership, answers please.
I have made many channel crossings (really a lot) & have often had to face delays due to strikes, snow, storms & motorway accidents. Travel of any sort has always been unpredictable. People who expect absolutely seamless trouble-free movement whenever they want it, really ought to stay at home.
theshedman 08:38: I agree too. What happens far too often on AB is that life's losers, - people of whom no one cares about them, or what they think, have made a 'great discovery': if I go on AnswerBank & make stupid & fatuous remarks on a subject which many people care about.
Hey-presto! I've suddenly got ATTENTION ! and I don't really have to justify anything I say.
There are several losers on AB, another one on R&S eternally playing the same game with religion.
They're all a bit sad really.
Hey-presto! I've suddenly got ATTENTION ! and I don't really have to justify anything I say.
There are several losers on AB, another one on R&S eternally playing the same game with religion.
They're all a bit sad really.
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