thats my jobI’m sure that I can’t. Just superficial soundbites, me.
get your own
thats my jobI’m sure that I can’t. Just superficial soundbites, me.
No I actually don't. Why the **** should they?
Did this ever happen before brexit? Genuine question
No I actually don't. Why the **** should they?
No. We’re full.
Let's not beat about the Bush here, some people are now terrified of saying the word 'brexit' incase they get stoned to death. Its happened, the Dover malarkey is a consequence, simple as that. Let's be man enough to own it rather than blame some other ****s.
Of course it's a factor, that and the infrastructure not being bothered with. I wonder why its still so busy now that the French are fully manning their stations. I'm sure we can and will find someone else to blameBrexit is a contributing factor. It's also true that half the French didn't turn up for work and the EU still have a punishing attitude to the UK.
Nadine Dorries on the radio.
****ing hell, nasty and stupid is a horrible combination.
Ah, yes. That must be why net immigration last year was over a quarter of a million. But then, you want the whole world to come in.
Of course it's a factor, that and the infrastructure not being bothered with. I wonder why its still so busy now that the French are fully manning their stations. I'm sure we can and will find someone else to blame
It was just a joke, dear.
We had passport control on the French side, before brexit...and the English staff commuted there every day.
Not much has changed except everything is now checked... it was what we ( well some of you, not me) voted for.
Brexit is done, you got what the people wanted, to get back control of out borders... huzzah...get over it
So was mine. I don't really think you want the whole world in. But now you've got me wondering...
The whole world doesn’t want to live here. It’s a stupid gammon argument to justify **** immigration policies which ignore the fact we have an ageing indigenous population.
Yeah, that's the wokies argument. But Uk population in 1950 was 50 million. Now it's 67.5 m. How do you fit that into your argument?
This isn’t a densely-populated country. If successive governments hadn’t used immigration as a weapon and had focussed on the infrastructure required for a population growing under 0.5% per year then it wouldn’t be an issue.
What part has this 'fantastic' brexit deal has effected it?Waiting times are down now the French are working. Queues on the busiest vacation days of the year will be reduced when passport control is computerised and people realise there are departure ports available (Southampton, Plymouth etc) other than Dover and Folkestone.
What part has this 'fantastic' brexit deal has effected it?
Hence the que at Dover.Brits are now third parties re EU. So the time taken processing passports and wet stamping is a bit longer, though computerisation will reduce this. In return, we don't have to pay £10 billion service fees each year and EU citizens do not have a legal right to come and live here.