Leading Conservative candidate Rishi Sunak said French police should stop blaming Brexit for delays at Dover.
It is after trucks and cars arrive today on the second day, after holidaymakers queue up to leave Britain on Friday.
“France needs an urgent review of the situation,” said former Prime Minister Snack.
“They need to stop blaming Brexit and start getting the staff they need. Locking their families in a car like this is absolutely unacceptable.”
Snack’s rival Liz Truss in today’s leadership race said:
“French action is needed to strengthen our border capacity to limit further disturbance to British tourists and prevent this serious situation in the future.”
However, French Transport Minister Clement Baun argued against Mr Truss’s proposal that France needs to correct the “inevitable and unacceptable” situation.
He added: “I had a constructive discussion with my colleagues about this. [Grant Shapps].. However, France is not responsible for Brexit. “
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Port CEO Doug Banister said today’s traffic is moving faster after French authorities sent additional passport officers to the 12 cabins at the ferry terminal.
He states, “I hope there is no repeat of yesterday as long as we get the resources we need when we ask for them. [Friday]..
“I don’t know why yesterday, but they [French officials] Of course, he understood the challenge and stepped up today. I’m thankful.
“Brexit affected business hours at the border, but yesterday’s event was not due to Brexit.”
However, Brexit means Brits traveling to France must have their passports stamped on entry. In other words, the immigration process slows down.
Clement Bonn wrote on Twitter: “The French authorities are mobilized to control our borders and facilitate movement as much as possible.
“I had a constructive discussion with my colleagues about this. [Grant Shapps].. However, France is not responsible for Brexit. “
ISU expert Lucy Morton, a union of border guards, immigration offices and customs officials, was asked on the BBC program if Brexit was due to tighter control by French border guards.
He states: “Sure, the controls are stricter than before.
Before Brexit, you had the right to enter the country. We did not participate in the Schengen Agreement, but there were still minimal controls… and often there were no French controls at all.
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