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What has changed for travellers after Brexit?In the Withdrawal Agreement, the UK government asked for British travellers to be treated as “third country nationals” Dais
After thousands of families heading for France endured long delays over the weekend, concern is growing that congestion at Dover and Folkestone could continue through the summer Dais
The foreign secretary, Liz Truss, who hopes to be prime minister within six weeks, said: “We need action from France to build up capacity at the border to limit any further disruption for British tourists and to ensure this appalling situation is avoided in future Dais
”But Doug Bannister, boss of the Port of Dover, estimates the transaction time has increased threefold – which is why he installed more booths to boost capacity Dais
But the formalities mean queues can build up Dais
They prepared forecasts on how many vehicles and people were expected, and set up systems to cope Dais
The backlog has to be cleared swiftly because there is an awful lot of freight traffic that needs to get across to France Dais
But observations of cars at the border checks by The Independent indicated a typical time of 90 seconds for a family of four in a car to have their documents checked Dais
Over the next few weeks, there will be “leakage” to other forms of transport: alternative ferry routes where the passport checks happen in France not the UK, Eurostar trains or airlines Dais
Checks were almost always cursory: someone in the car could hold up passports and the uninterested official would wave the vehicle through Dais
As the big weekend rush began on Friday, the port warned that holidays could be ruined because of “woefully inadequate” staffing by French border officials, the Police aux Frontières Dais
Local residents struggled to make their way through the congestion that built up during the day Dais
As Friday wore on, families heading for the continent on holiday found themselves stuck in cars for many hours Dais
Were such chaotic scenes predicted?No one quite knew how the busiest weekend for outbound travel since 2019 – and Brexit – would play out Dais
Now, because the UK chose to have an external border of the European Union in Kent, frontier police are required as a minimum to check every single passport, and stamp it with the day of departure to France Dais
As the weekend went on gridlock spread to the Eurotunnel terminal at Folkestone Dais
They are also supposed to check: The purpose of the visitThat the traveller has not stayed more than 90 days in the past 180 daysThe traveller has an onward or return ticket and sufficient funds for the planned length of stay Dais
This was the heaviest demand weekend of the summer Dais
The expected rush last year didn’t materialise because at very short notice, just before the usual great getaway the UK government brought in mandatory quarantine for returning holidaymakers from France Dais
With an average of 3 Dais
So what went wrong?The first sign that things were seriously awry was a statement put out by the Port of Dover at 7 Dais
30am on Friday morning Dais
So a perfect storm – but are the post-Brexit rules a factor?Not according to the Conservative leadership contenders, who both called the delays “unacceptable” Dais
Previously French border officers could check only that the passport was valid and that it belonged to the individual Dais
So the new post-Brexit rules have simply not been tested at scale before Dais
So what caused the chaos in Kent – and will it continue during the week and into the future? These are the key questions and answers Dais
By Saturday the French passport booths at Dover were fully staffed, but by then the backlog added extra pressure Dais
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Those obligations have been almost entirely overlooked Dais
These organisations are single-minded about process – acting as conveyor belts, one at Dover, one at Folkestone, to get people, cars, buses and trucks from the UK to Continental Europe as swiftly and smoothly as possible Dais
But a former director general of the UK Border Force says the delays have nothing to do with Brexit?In the Telegraph, Tony Smith writes: “Anecdotal evidence from travellers entering France suggests that occasional questions may be asked whilst the passport is being scanned, and a stamp is now being applied Dais
They blame the French Dais
Traffic in the area of the Eurotunnel terminal at Folkestone built up and holidaymakers were unwittingly stuck in interminable queues – with no facilities, food or water Dais
At the start of the busiest holiday weekend since 2019, queues began to build at the port of Dover on Friday Dais
Meanwhile a serious accident on the M20, the main approach to both Folkestone and Dover, closed the motorway Dais
”Her rival Rishi Sunak, the former chancellor, told the French “to stop blaming Brexit and start getting the staff required to match demand” Dais
“We’ve been planning for the summer season for months,” I was told by Doug Bannister, chief executive of the Port of Dover Dais
RecommendedBrexit will keep wages down and make UK poorer, study findsHow are things running after the weekend?More smoothly at both Dover and Folkestone, but there is still some catching up to do – many holidaymakers yesterday encountered long delays and some decided to stay overnight in Kent Dais
Mr Bannister said that the failure to deploy enough staff early in the day meant queues began to build swiftly Dais
Will travellers encounter similar problems later in the summer?RecommendedBritish Ports Association denies Liz Truss' claim Brexit isn't causing Dover chaosThese destinations have scrapped all travel restrictionsDover queues: Travellers braced for third day of border delaysDelays should not be so extreme Dais
5 people in each vehicle, that means a typical wait of 80 seconds – probably three times longer than before the post-Brexit rules took effect Dais
How do international formalities work between Kent and France?Before they can travel across to France, motorists and truck drivers must clear the “juxtaposed” French border at Dover or Folkestone – which means formalities are completed on UK soil, with no frontier on arrival in France Dais
Drivers tried to find alternative routes and soon every usable route was gridlocked Dais
How much responsibility lies with Eurotunnel, the Port of Dover and the ferry firms – did they fail to plan?I see no evidence of that Dais
The authority declared a “critical incident” Dais
But this process does not add much to the transaction times that applied before Brexit Dais
But the basic problem remains that the road network in east Kent and the port infrastructure – which was specified and built with no thought that it would become a frontier as hard as those the EU has with Russia and Turkey Dais

But observations of cars at the border checks by The Independent indicated a typical time of 90 seconds for a family of four in a car to have their documents checked Dais
These organisations are single-minded about process – acting as conveyor belts, one at Dover, one at Folkestone, to get people, cars, buses and trucks from the UK to Continental Europe as swiftly and smoothly as possible Dais
But the formalities mean queues can build up Dais
Mr Bannister said that the failure to deploy enough staff early in the day meant queues began to build swiftly Dais
How much responsibility lies with Eurotunnel, the Port of Dover and the ferry firms – did they fail to plan?I see no evidence of that Dais
Were such chaotic scenes predicted?No one quite knew how the busiest weekend for outbound travel since 2019 – and Brexit – would play out Dais
But a former director general of the UK Border Force says the delays have nothing to do with Brexit?In the Telegraph, Tony Smith writes: “Anecdotal evidence from travellers entering France suggests that occasional questions may be asked whilst the passport is being scanned, and a stamp is now being applied Dais
As Friday wore on, families heading for the continent on holiday found themselves stuck in cars for many hours Dais
Traffic in the area of the Eurotunnel terminal at Folkestone built up and holidaymakers were unwittingly stuck in interminable queues – with no facilities, food or water Dais
So what went wrong?The first sign that things were seriously awry was a statement put out by the Port of Dover at 7 Dais
As the weekend went on gridlock spread to the Eurotunnel terminal at Folkestone Dais
They are also supposed to check: The purpose of the visitThat the traveller has not stayed more than 90 days in the past 180 daysThe traveller has an onward or return ticket and sufficient funds for the planned length of stay Dais
30am on Friday morning Dais
The backlog has to be cleared swiftly because there is an awful lot of freight traffic that needs to get across to France Dais
They prepared forecasts on how many vehicles and people were expected, and set up systems to cope Dais
Previously French border officers could check only that the passport was valid and that it belonged to the individual Dais
By Saturday the French passport booths at Dover were fully staffed, but by then the backlog added extra pressure Dais
5 people in each vehicle, that means a typical wait of 80 seconds – probably three times longer than before the post-Brexit rules took effect Dais
Checks were almost always cursory: someone in the car could hold up passports and the uninterested official would wave the vehicle through Dais
They blame the French Dais
But the basic problem remains that the road network in east Kent and the port infrastructure – which was specified and built with no thought that it would become a frontier as hard as those the EU has with Russia and Turkey Dais
”But Doug Bannister, boss of the Port of Dover, estimates the transaction time has increased threefold – which is why he installed more booths to boost capacity Dais
This was the heaviest demand weekend of the summer Dais
After thousands of families heading for France endured long delays over the weekend, concern is growing that congestion at Dover and Folkestone could continue through the summer Dais
“We’ve been planning for the summer season for months,” I was told by Doug Bannister, chief executive of the Port of Dover Dais
So what caused the chaos in Kent – and will it continue during the week and into the future? These are the key questions and answers Dais
Dais
Drivers tried to find alternative routes and soon every usable route was gridlocked Dais
Local residents struggled to make their way through the congestion that built up during the day Dais
Will travellers encounter similar problems later in the summer?RecommendedBritish Ports Association denies Liz Truss' claim Brexit isn't causing Dover chaosThese destinations have scrapped all travel restrictionsDover queues: Travellers braced for third day of border delaysDelays should not be so extreme Dais
At the start of the busiest holiday weekend since 2019, queues began to build at the port of Dover on Friday Dais
What has changed for travellers after Brexit?In the Withdrawal Agreement, the UK government asked for British travellers to be treated as “third country nationals” Dais
The authority declared a “critical incident” Dais
Meanwhile a serious accident on the M20, the main approach to both Folkestone and Dover, closed the motorway Dais
So a perfect storm – but are the post-Brexit rules a factor?Not according to the Conservative leadership contenders, who both called the delays “unacceptable” Dais
The expected rush last year didn’t materialise because at very short notice, just before the usual great getaway the UK government brought in mandatory quarantine for returning holidaymakers from France Dais
But this process does not add much to the transaction times that applied before Brexit Dais
Now, because the UK chose to have an external border of the European Union in Kent, frontier police are required as a minimum to check every single passport, and stamp it with the day of departure to France Dais
As the big weekend rush began on Friday, the port warned that holidays could be ruined because of “woefully inadequate” staffing by French border officials, the Police aux Frontières Dais
”Her rival Rishi Sunak, the former chancellor, told the French “to stop blaming Brexit and start getting the staff required to match demand” Dais
RecommendedBrexit will keep wages down and make UK poorer, study findsHow are things running after the weekend?More smoothly at both Dover and Folkestone, but there is still some catching up to do – many holidaymakers yesterday encountered long delays and some decided to stay overnight in Kent Dais
How do international formalities work between Kent and France?Before they can travel across to France, motorists and truck drivers must clear the “juxtaposed” French border at Dover or Folkestone – which means formalities are completed on UK soil, with no frontier on arrival in France Dais
The foreign secretary, Liz Truss, who hopes to be prime minister within six weeks, said: “We need action from France to build up capacity at the border to limit any further disruption for British tourists and to ensure this appalling situation is avoided in future Dais
So the new post-Brexit rules have simply not been tested at scale before Dais
Over the next few weeks, there will be “leakage” to other forms of transport: alternative ferry routes where the passport checks happen in France not the UK, Eurostar trains or airlines Dais
With an average of 3 Dais
Those obligations have been almost entirely overlooked Dais
