Daydream believer
Well-Known Member
Can somebody tell me why we actually need MORE ferries.
Currently all the ferries we have seem to be able to handle all the Ro Ro frieight that comes in & out of the country Ok. Apart from when there are storms ( Extra ferries would not operate then either) there are no significant backlogs, that i am aware of.
SOO unless we get a sudden increase in trade after Brexit ( Well yes I know Boris said we would but that will not happen until the pink pigs start flying at least!!!!) why do we need more ferries
as i see it the problem will be lorries having the correct paperwork. So surely if they stop the lorries at, say, a point like Manston ( or somewhere near other than the A2 etc) & check the papers there first, then when they get to Dover they just stamp them on the way through along with the ferry ticket. It is not as if anyone cares if they are smuggling illegal immigrants, redundant MEPs, or drugs OUT of the country.
When they get to Calais (or wherever) if there is a delay the ferry may be held up but having extra ferries will not help because they will not actually get into the port anyway, because they cannot unload the lorries, so sitting offshore will be no use.
If there is an issue with ferries coming in we can do spot checks & just wave the lorries through for a few months. The amount of lost revenue will be small in the grand scheme of things & smuggling will be limited for a while. That, incidentally is why i do not think that we need to have shortages of drugs etc for the NHS. We just wave the stuff through with no manual checks at the customs for a while or if a delay is recorded. Everybody thinks there will be a food shortage- why? just let it come in as usual, Or is that not possible???
So surely the real problem must be shoreside staff not ferries
Or have I got that totally wrong?
Currently all the ferries we have seem to be able to handle all the Ro Ro frieight that comes in & out of the country Ok. Apart from when there are storms ( Extra ferries would not operate then either) there are no significant backlogs, that i am aware of.
SOO unless we get a sudden increase in trade after Brexit ( Well yes I know Boris said we would but that will not happen until the pink pigs start flying at least!!!!) why do we need more ferries
as i see it the problem will be lorries having the correct paperwork. So surely if they stop the lorries at, say, a point like Manston ( or somewhere near other than the A2 etc) & check the papers there first, then when they get to Dover they just stamp them on the way through along with the ferry ticket. It is not as if anyone cares if they are smuggling illegal immigrants, redundant MEPs, or drugs OUT of the country.
When they get to Calais (or wherever) if there is a delay the ferry may be held up but having extra ferries will not help because they will not actually get into the port anyway, because they cannot unload the lorries, so sitting offshore will be no use.
If there is an issue with ferries coming in we can do spot checks & just wave the lorries through for a few months. The amount of lost revenue will be small in the grand scheme of things & smuggling will be limited for a while. That, incidentally is why i do not think that we need to have shortages of drugs etc for the NHS. We just wave the stuff through with no manual checks at the customs for a while or if a delay is recorded. Everybody thinks there will be a food shortage- why? just let it come in as usual, Or is that not possible???
So surely the real problem must be shoreside staff not ferries
Or have I got that totally wrong?
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