'UK chose not to give money!' French MP furiously
blames Brexit Britain over border chaos
BREXIT Britain's failure to give money for extra
kiosks to check passports to the Port of Dover is contributing to the ongoing
chaos at the border, French MP Pierre-Henri Dumont insisted.
By AURORA
BOSOTTI
16:40, Sat,
Jul 23, 2022 | UPDATED: 20:23, Sat, Jul 23, 2022
The Calais
MP rejected claims from the UK Government suggesting France's failure to deploy
extra border officers is at the heart of the miles-long queues gridlocking the
motorway to Dover. Pierre-Henri Dumont claimed Brexit Britain had been warned
about the impact of the new checks being introduced once outside of the
European Union but failed to act to avoid disruptions. Speaking to Sky News,
Les Republicains MP said: "Almost 100 percent of the kiosks given to the
French Police to run the checks at the Port of Dover are filled with French
police officers.
"We
cannot do more, we can't go faster than that. The fact is the port is a very
small one, is three to four times smaller than the port in Calais.
"And I
saw that two years ago the British Government decided not to give money to the
Port of Dover to improve the number of kiosks for the French Police.
"We
see the Tory Party is deciding who is going to be the next Prime Minister in
the UK, and they're not talking about facts.
"They're
talking about fake news and they're blaming the French authorities for
something that is not on us."
Ms Truss
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."
Port of
Dover chief executive Doug Bannister on Friday said it was "immensely
frustrating" to be "let down" by poor resourcing at the French
border, has also stated that there will be "increased transaction
times" at the border due to extra checks needed.
Following
complaints, port authorities said they were "relieved that French border
staff have now been fully mobilised at French border controls in Dover".
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