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sievebrain | 7 years ago
Regardless, I don't really know why, because the heads of all the major ports in both the UK and France have said they expect minimal or no disruption. But maybe part of why they're saying that, is the preparations being done.
pjc50|7 years ago
"Richard Christian, the port’s head of policy, said there would be “regular gridlock” in Kent in the event of a hard Brexit, and disruption to freight traffic on ferries and Eurotunnel services would have a profound impact on Britain’s economy. "
sievebrain|7 years ago
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1073341/brexit-news-dover-...