Oh no!! Brexit not going quite as well as hoped

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Mugshot

Über Member
There's been plenty of links and detail about delays at the Port of Dover, I can't actually remember anybody mentioning delays at Euro tunnel, Brexit related or not.
Are they the same thing?
 

Milkfloat

Active Member
There's been plenty of links and detail about delays at the Port of Dover, I can't actually remember anybody mentioning delays at Euro tunnel, Brexit related or not.
Are they the same thing?

Eurotunnel had queues too, one guy was widely reported as being in a queue for 21 hours, that must have been an extreme case, it seems most people were affected for about 7 hours.
 

winjim

Welcome yourself into the new modern crisis
So it was just bullshit when you said you'd read through the posts here, then? Of course it's the Tory government's fault - they chose to implement Brexit the way they did, and that's been discussed over & over on here.

I'm pretty confident all the remain voters here would agree that the democratic result of the referendum had to be respected, no matter how hard they disagreed with it. But with a 52/48 result there was absolutely no mandate for a hard Brexit - and that's the entire problem.

As I've said before, I don't consider the referendum result to be democratic. I do think it should have been respected but I don't think that necessarily meant leaving the EU although the alternative would have required some grown up, and democratic, conversations.
 

jowwy

Can't spell, Can't Punctuate....Who care's, Sue Me
That was Friday, Eurotunnel was screwed on Saturday. On Friday the accident happened far enough away from Dover that it did not really matter to the ferries as they already had 15-20 miles of queues the Dover side of the accident.

i wasnt the one stating it in an interview....he was, go pick it up with him
 
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