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53 minutes ago, 7by7 said:

What is it you fail to understand about the Kent County Council's explanation that Operation Stack "is used in emergency situations when crossings to the continent cannot happen, such as bad weather or industrial action?"

 

"Emergency situations." Got it?  Completely different to continuous, routine delays caused by Brexit which means Queues in Kent could be 7,000 trucks long and last days, Gove warns.

 

 

We frequently have the queues now and have done so for a long time. They are not caused by Brexit. The sky is not falling in. 

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14 hours ago, 7by7 said:

 

Nothing; except when a small village becomes a giant park for 2000 lorries!

Such is life, same as Heathrow Airport being expanded, well they are talking about it. 

What about motorways, I can remember when there were none, now the country is full of them, in the process taking out many a small village.

 

Do you use these motorways that took out villages...?  ????

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3 minutes ago, vogie said:

Says a poster who writes a banal and meaningless one line.:cheesy::cheesy:

You probably don't understand because you haven't been following the Trump thread where he;s also been posting. Funny how trump supporters and Brexit supporters are often one and the same. Ficker than us or what?

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15 hours ago, 7by7 said:

 Except for the proof I provided!

 

Any response to my final point?  Namely even if he did just mean the WA, as he has now decided his WA is so vulnerable that he has to be able to renege upon it on a whim, it couldn't have been that 'oven ready' at all! 

You didn't provide any proof, because there isn't any, because the oven ready deal was the WA. Everybody knows this apart from you and phlubulubulub

 

And I already responded to the point about the Internal Market Bill. 

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17 hours ago, Loiner said:

We frequently have the queues now and have done so for a long time. They are not caused by Brexit. The sky is not falling in. 

 

I ask again; what is it you don't understand about used in emergency situations?

 

The possibility of regular, routine, non emergency queues after 1/1/21 is a result of Brexit. If you have a problem with that, talk to the person warning hauliers of it: Michael Gove! 

 

Brexit: Queues in Kent could be 7,000 trucks long and last days, Gove warns

 

 

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7 hours ago, transam said:

Such is life, same as Heathrow Airport being expanded, well they are talking about it. 

What about motorways, I can remember when there were none, now the country is full of them, in the process taking out many a small village.

 

Do you use these motorways that took out villages...?  ????

 

Not being a nimby, no I do not haver a problem with any of that per se. Although I am against the expansion of Heathrow and believe expanding Gatwick is a better option.

 

But my point is that these lorry parks would not be necessary were it not for Brexit.

 

If you have a problem with believing that, then you should join Loiner in taking it up with Michael Gove.

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3 hours ago, CG1 Blue said:

You didn't provide any proof, because there isn't any, because the oven ready deal was the WA. Everybody knows this apart from you and phlubulubulub

 

And I already responded to the point about the Internal Market Bill. 

 If Boris' WA was as 'oven ready' as he said; if it were the personal triumph he proclaimed when he announced it; then there would be no need for this Internal Market Bill.

 

Boris is now telling us that there are loopholes in his WA which would allow the EU to screw us at some future point. If true, then his WA was not 'oven ready' and certainly should not have been signed!

 

So, was he lying to us last December and January; or merely incompetent?

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25 minutes ago, 7by7 said:

 If Boris' WA was as 'oven ready' as he said; if it were the personal triumph he proclaimed when he announced it; then there would be no need for this Internal Market Bill.

 

Boris is now telling us that there are loopholes in his WA which would allow the EU to screw us at some future point. If true, then his WA was not 'oven ready' and certainly should not have been signed!

 

So, was he lying to us last December and January; or merely incompetent?

He's both, alongside other defects.

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29 minutes ago, CG1 Blue said:

It was oven ready. He had a plan to deal with the difficulty in the WA, and he's implemented it with the IMB. Job done. 

Nonsense.  It was his deal.  If he is competent, then it should have been watertight from the outset.

 

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3 hours ago, 7by7 said:

 

I ask again; what is it you don't understand about used in emergency situations?

 

The possibility of regular, routine, non emergency queues after 1/1/21 is a result of Brexit. If you have a problem with that, talk to the person warning hauliers of it: Michael Gove! 

 

Brexit: Queues in Kent could be 7,000 trucks long and last days, Gove warns

 

 

The lorry parks are already a necessity even though we were in the EU. Our French friends and trade partners (??) saw to that, making regular emergencies. 

If the truckers don’t have the correct paperwork they can use the parking our EU competitors have made permanently necessary. 

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1 hour ago, CG1 Blue said:

It was oven ready. He had a plan to deal with the difficulty in the WA, and he's implemented it with the IMB. Job done. 

 How could a WA which had a known 'difficulty' which required a  'plan to deal with' be 'oven ready?'

 

It's like a butcher saying "This turkey is oven ready; as long as you've got a plan to deal with it still being alive!"

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54 minutes ago, Loiner said:

The lorry parks are already a necessity even though we were in the EU. Our French friends and trade partners (??) saw to that, making regular emergencies. 

 Really?

 

Tell us, by what mystical powers do they control the weather in the channel?

 

55 minutes ago, Loiner said:

If the truckers don’t have the correct paperwork they can use the parking our EU competitors have made permanently necessary. 

You better have a word with Michael Gove (you do know who he is?) as it is he who has issued the warnings about lengthy delays after 1/1/21; it is the government who are building the extra lorry parks they think could be necessary after 1/1/21.

 

After 1/1/21; nothing to do with the bad weather delays which occasionally necessitate Operation Stack. 

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1 hour ago, Loiner said:

The lorry parks are already a necessity even though we were in the EU. Our French friends and trade partners (??) saw to that, making regular emergencies. 

If the truckers don’t have the correct paperwork they can use the parking our EU competitors have made permanently necessary. 

Really?

So why are they building new lorry parks and telling everyone they need a permit to enter the Peoples Republic of Kent?

 

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40 minutes ago, 7by7 said:

 Really?

 

Tell us, by what mystical powers do they control the weather in the channel?

 

You better have a word with Michael Gove (you do know who he is?) as it is he who has issued the warnings about lengthy delays after 1/1/21; it is the government who are building the extra lorry parks they think could be necessary after 1/1/21.

 

After 1/1/21; nothing to do with the bad weather delays which occasionally necessitate Operation Stack. 

Only last month - French Docker strikes

Earlier - French fishermen blockades. Expect lots more of those.............

Last year - French customs strikes

 

But there won't be delays due to Brexit, even the Calais Port boss says so.

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39 minutes ago, Rookiescot said:

Really?

So why are they building new lorry parks and telling everyone they need a permit to enter the Peoples Republic of Kent?

 

They complained about the lorries delayed due to 49er's weather, so are making some parking. 
PRK is your Remainer invention, you bunch of Kents.

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46 minutes ago, 7by7 said:

 

So what 'Third Country tricks' has 'Johnny Foreigner' tried to pull, then?

 

What loopholes are there in the deal Boris proudly proclaimed as his own 'oven ready' deal?

 

It is Boris who now wants to double deal, cheat and trick via his IMB, not the EU!

Did you miss their "You are not on the Third Country List" trick, or as a Remainer are you still trying to use it as a means to impose an EU food blockade and tariffs on Northern Island? 

Boris and his advisers had more foresight than you lot.

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