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Post-Brexit checks contributed to Dover delay, says No 10 | Post-Brexit checks contributed to Dover delay, says No 10 |
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Coaches waiting on Sunday evening to enter the Port of Dover | Coaches waiting on Sunday evening to enter the Port of Dover |
Downing Street has conceded that "new processes" brought in after Brexit played a role in days of chaotic travel queues at Dover. | Downing Street has conceded that "new processes" brought in after Brexit played a role in days of chaotic travel queues at Dover. |
Officials blamed slow border processing and more coaches than expected for 12-hour queues for ferries from Dover. | Officials blamed slow border processing and more coaches than expected for 12-hour queues for ferries from Dover. |
On Sunday, Suella Braverman said it would be unfair to view the delays as an "effect of Brexit". | On Sunday, Suella Braverman said it would be unfair to view the delays as an "effect of Brexit". |
But the PM's spokesman said the government was "in discussion" to speed up new passport checks in France. | But the PM's spokesman said the government was "in discussion" to speed up new passport checks in France. |
Port gridlock killing town, say Dover residents | Port gridlock killing town, say Dover residents |
Dover delays clear after 'buffer zone' empties | Dover delays clear after 'buffer zone' empties |
Rishi Sunak's official spokesperson said "a combination of factors" were to blame for delays - including poor weather and the high volume of traffic. | Rishi Sunak's official spokesperson said "a combination of factors" were to blame for delays - including poor weather and the high volume of traffic. |
Asked whether Brexit was one of the factors, the spokesman noted French officials now manually inspected and stamped every passport as passengers left the UK, which required time. | Asked whether Brexit was one of the factors, the spokesman noted French officials now manually inspected and stamped every passport as passengers left the UK, which required time. |
The spokesman said: "We recognise there are new processes in place - that's why authorities were given a long time to prepare for the new checks, including during the transition period, of course. | The spokesman said: "We recognise there are new processes in place - that's why authorities were given a long time to prepare for the new checks, including during the transition period, of course. |
"And we are in discussion with our French counterparts about how we can further improve the flow of traffic." | "And we are in discussion with our French counterparts about how we can further improve the flow of traffic." |
Delays to access ferries to France from Dover were first reported on Friday night when the port declared a critical incident. | Delays to access ferries to France from Dover were first reported on Friday night when the port declared a critical incident. |
Extra ferries that were laid on overnight on Saturday were not enough to prevent the queues at Dover increasing through much of Sunday. | Extra ferries that were laid on overnight on Saturday were not enough to prevent the queues at Dover increasing through much of Sunday. |
Officials have explained that long border processing times were partly to blame for delays - and ferry companies said bad weather had disrupted some journeys. | Officials have explained that long border processing times were partly to blame for delays - and ferry companies said bad weather had disrupted some journeys. |
The port said ferry companies received 15% more coach bookings for the Easter period than what had been expected - which take longer to process than cars. | The port said ferry companies received 15% more coach bookings for the Easter period than what had been expected - which take longer to process than cars. |
Dover also faced enormous disruption ahead of the spring getaway last year, with thousands of lorries queuing to leave the country. | Dover also faced enormous disruption ahead of the spring getaway last year, with thousands of lorries queuing to leave the country. |
40-hour wait | |
However, Christine Dixon, director of Cranberry Coachways, said the situation was much worse than previous years. | |
"We have had delays [before] but nothing at all like this," she told BBC Radio 4's PM programme. | |
She added that coaches were booked 12 months in advance by holiday companies and the port "should have known what to expect". | |
Teacher Will Gresswell waited at Dover for 40 hours with 67 teenagers on a coach heading on a school football trip to Costa Brava. | |
"We had heard a bit on the news that there might be queues, and we had plenty of water and some crisps and bits and pieces on board," he said. | |
"But there were a number of other coaches in the queues that didn't have anything." | |
He added that a nearby coffeeshop had a "constant queue" of around an hour and a half. | |
"People were trying to get information but there was no real information coming forward," he said. | |
Brexit delays | Brexit delays |
Home Secretary Suella Braverman told the Sophy Ridge On Sunday programme on Sky it would not be fair to view the delays as "an adverse effect of Brexit". | Home Secretary Suella Braverman told the Sophy Ridge On Sunday programme on Sky it would not be fair to view the delays as "an adverse effect of Brexit". |
Sir Keir told LBC on Monday: "Of course Brexit has had an impact - there are more checks to be done. | Sir Keir told LBC on Monday: "Of course Brexit has had an impact - there are more checks to be done. |
"That doesn't mean that I am advocating a reversal of Brexit, I am not. I have always said there is no case now for going back in." | "That doesn't mean that I am advocating a reversal of Brexit, I am not. I have always said there is no case now for going back in." |
He added: "Once we left, it was obvious that what had to happen at the border would change. | He added: "Once we left, it was obvious that what had to happen at the border would change. |
"Whichever way you voted, that was obvious. Whichever way you voted, you are entitled to have a government that recognises that and plans ahead." | "Whichever way you voted, that was obvious. Whichever way you voted, you are entitled to have a government that recognises that and plans ahead." |
Alistair Carmichael, the Liberal Democrats' spokesman for home affairs, accused the government of being "in complete denial about the impact of their botched deal with Europe". | Alistair Carmichael, the Liberal Democrats' spokesman for home affairs, accused the government of being "in complete denial about the impact of their botched deal with Europe". |
"Businesses and travellers are tied up in reams of red tape but ministers are refusing to lift a finger," he said. | "Businesses and travellers are tied up in reams of red tape but ministers are refusing to lift a finger," he said. |
"It shows the Conservative Party is out of touch, out of excuses and should be out of power." | "It shows the Conservative Party is out of touch, out of excuses and should be out of power." |
Related Topics | Related Topics |
Dover | Dover |
Brexit | Brexit |