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<blockquote data-quote="arcobob" data-source="post: 7412412" data-attributes="member: 4112"><p>Most hauliers who have commented on the present situation have mentioned que jumping by foreign lorries though it may be that many of them are empty. I have also heard it said that many foreign hauliers and their drivers are refusing to enter the UK because they fear serious delays in getting back. The biggest problems seem to be in consignments to French and Belgian ports, I wonder why? Apart from sandwich confiscation I have not heard of too many problem in Dutch ports.</p><p>If the collective will exists there is a solution. If bloody mindedness exits there is not.</p><p>As far as UK companies opening up in EU countries this was always going to happen. Some will simply open offices and warehouse distribution centres and a few will relocate entirely. Some EU companies are doing just that in the UK so that they can continue to service and supply product here. Others will meet a backlash of their leader`s creation if common sense does not prevail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arcobob, post: 7412412, member: 4112"] Most hauliers who have commented on the present situation have mentioned que jumping by foreign lorries though it may be that many of them are empty. I have also heard it said that many foreign hauliers and their drivers are refusing to enter the UK because they fear serious delays in getting back. The biggest problems seem to be in consignments to French and Belgian ports, I wonder why? Apart from sandwich confiscation I have not heard of too many problem in Dutch ports. If the collective will exists there is a solution. If bloody mindedness exits there is not. As far as UK companies opening up in EU countries this was always going to happen. Some will simply open offices and warehouse distribution centres and a few will relocate entirely. Some EU companies are doing just that in the UK so that they can continue to service and supply product here. Others will meet a backlash of their leader`s creation if common sense does not prevail. [/QUOTE]
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