Government brings in disaster response charity to aid drivers stuck in UK queues for Channel
RE:ACT uses military veterans to distribute humanitarian aid in war zones and following natural disasters.
RE:ACT uses military veterans to distribute humanitarian aid in war zones and following natural disasters.
Ferry operator P&O Ferries warned passengers to expect a two-hour wait to complete checks before they can board a ship.
"Le Brexit est une tragédie jouée par des bouffons."
"Once upon a time we had frictionless access to France, and freedom of movement into the entire European Union. Then we voted to get rid of that, and here we are."
Well, this is awkward: The Tories and their bombastic boasts have come back to haunt them, following the weekend's disruption in Dover.
They were warned that it would make queues at the port more likely.
"Since brexit it's been necessary to have every single passport stamped at Dover... and as a result of that everything takes much longer..."
Some charities have even given up, saying "it doesn’t make sense to spend so much time and money dealing with the bureaucracy."
Huge queues are "the new normal" rather than "teething problems", Unite said.
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