briantrumpet
Timewaster
Also, might be in their economic interests to have a slick easy system rather than ongoing "massive delays" headlines pushing holidaymakers to look elsewhere as that tourism helps their economies. But not for us (in the UK) to tell them (in the EU) what is and is not in their interests.
Well, I guess that they were slightly persuaded by the "massive delays" to suspend it, and they will have to reflect on the administrative data 'hole' in the system each time they do it, and whether that is worth their upgrading/improving the system, or whether to ride it out despite the data holes, if they have to suspend it from time to time.
At the same time, there might be an element of "Well, you voted for strong borders", along with a French shrug, as Britons sit in queues, and pay for data roaming once they are in France. I can't really blame them for not being overly fussed about our discomfort.