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French MEP’s thoughts on Dover chaos do not need translating

A French MEP described Brexit as a “tragedy played by jesters” following days of chaos at the port of Dover.

Pierre Karleskind, a politician of La République En Marche!, bemoaned Liz Truss after she blamed the long delays on the French and told them to “fix” the issue in a front-page Telegraph story.

Queues were building again at the Port of Dover at the start of this week amid fears that the severe disruption seen in recent days could return to Kent throughout the summer.

Passengers were forced to wait for several hours on Friday as bumper-to-bumper traffic stretching for miles marred the journeys of tens of thousands of families at the start of the school summer holidays.

Lorries have also been severely impacted by the delays, with some being forced to wait up to 18 hours to make the crossing into France.

Karleskind’s tweet sums up the issue at the heart of the problem.

His words probably don’t need translating, but here’s what he had to say:

Act I: Brexiters complain about the lack of a border
Act II: Brexiters get Brexit and the creation of a border
Act III: Brexiters complain about the existence of the border

The #Brexit is a tragedy played by jesters

Related: Brits ‘in denial’ about what Brexit means

Jack Peat

Jack is a business and economics journalist and the founder of The London Economic (TLE). He has contributed articles to VICE, Huffington Post and Independent and is a published author. Jack read History at the University of Wales, Bangor and has a Masters in Journalism from the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

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