HarryVegas
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...or impending reality?
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The problem with that is no-one knows what the "right paperwork" is and the necessary IT is not in place (and not likely to be in place by the end of the year).There will be disruption deal or no deal. The "worst case scenario" of 7000 lorries in a queue isn't that likely because I don't imagine that any sensible logistics operator would blindly send a load off on a journey over the border without, what they think is, the right paperwork in place.
You're right in what you say, especially the IT has no chance at all of being in place by the end of the year. I reckon there'll be a stockpiling spree before the end of 2020 and then companies will feel out the new situation for a few weeks in the new year.The problem with that is no-one knows what the "right paperwork" is and the necessary IT is not in place (and not likely to be in place by the end of the year).
I live in Ashford, it's going to ruin my town. The M20 is ruined again
What rot. He is clearly blaming the EU.If you watch the clip Eustice is clearly saying if their is an issue at the EU side when people get there, then it is their fault, which it would be. Our end, our fault, EU end EU's fault
The narrative above the clip is a little naughty in it's suggestion.
We have a couple of large council estates and are surrounded by farmland and villages full of old dyed in the wool tories. It's pointless getting into political debates with 90% of the people around here. They'll blame Barnier or Merkle or Corbyn when the new lorry park gridlocks Junction 10a and 10b, the main route out of Ashford.Have you asked people in your town, which largely voted for Brexit I think, why they voted for this? They all knew what they were voting for didn't they?
I see the new requirements for the right paperwork for the channel crossing means the govt are going to stop people even entering the county. Lol, we've gone from freedom of movement throughout Europe to two new internal borders in the UK.
If you watch the clip Eustice is clearly saying if their is an issue at the EU side when people get there, then it is their fault, which it would be. Our end, our fault, EU end EU's fault
The narrative above the clip is a little naughty in it's suggestion.
We have a couple of large council estates and are surrounded by farmland and villages full of old dyed in the wool tories. It's pointless getting into political debates with 90% of the people around here. They'll blame Barnier or Merkle or Corbyn when the new lorry park gridlocks Junction 10a and 10b, the main route out of Ashford.