Micheal Gove Warns, that Queues of trucks in Kent could well be 7.000 trucks long ,taking days to clear,if no deal comes about, ( which is what Boris seems to be going for). During the transition period there have been no problems with all flowing Smoothly, but unless both sides agree to an extention , to get it sorted ,then it could well be ration books again in the U/K.
“ From what I remember, the UK has no plans to disrupt traffic heading from the Continent into the UK”
I dint think anyone anywhere actually plans to cause disruption.
But such a scenario might deter foreign hauliers who after all need to return to the continent at some point
// but unless both sides agree to an extention , to get it sorted ,then it could well be ration books again in the U/K.//
no
wishful thinking
there is an article 'who feeds Paris' that pointed out that Paris was fed 1600-1900 without any govt network
obviously I am saying that that will spontaneously happen again. You cd say the same for Cairo 20m - goes down to 10m at night - - - so who takes them all home too?
Wasn't happy about having a border through the Irish Sea. To have one on mainland British is certainly no better. It's all very well needing the export paperwork sorted but it ought not block one's right to travel internally in the UK. If things haven't been sorted when they reach the queue for the port, simply tell the haulier they need to go sort it and return when it is.