I’ve said it once, but here it is again. This time from BBC News.
‘UK government 'refused French passport booth plea'
A French MP has claimed the British government rejected a proposal to double the number of passport booths given to the French Police in Dover a few months ago.
Pierre-Henri Dumont, Republican MP for Calais, also said the traffic jams at the port were because of Brexit.
He tweeted: "No need to blame French authorities for the traffic jams in Dover that’s an aftermath of Brexit. We have to run more and longer checks."
Dumont also said yesterday the Port of Dover was “too small” and there were too few kiosks due to lack of space.
The chief executive of the Port of Dover, Doug Bannister, has said that in a post-Brexit environment "there will be increased transaction times at the border" but also said the port had created more capacity.
The BBC has asked the Department for Transport for a response.