- Jul 10, 2003
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I can only go on my own experience on Newhaven-Dieppe. I've done the crossing three times this year and more times than I count over the last 15+ years. The only change I've seen since Brexit is that my passport is stamped - the time to pass French border control hasn't increased at all. Quick check of each passport and a stamp put into each passport - it really takes no longer than the last 15+ years.
I'll also point out, again, that even the French have said their staff got delayed for working at Dover. Strange, if this is a Brexit problem, that ports such as Newhaven, Portsmouth etc don't have these problems. I'll ask again, what is your experience of travelling across the channel before Brexit v after Brexit ?
Ohh - [MENTION=41643]Eric the meek[/MENTION] - no I wasn't referring to your posts around Brexiteer bashing.
Since you are showing such an interest in my experience of crossing the channel, it would be rude not to reply. I have noticed no effects whatsoever and, if anything my experience of actually crossing the channel may may be that it's actually been a bit quicker
But given that it has been at a good few thousand feet each time, it has about as much relevance to the Dover problems as a Newhaven/Dieppe crossing