Urmstongran '“C’est la bulls**t”," head of the French channel ports, Jean-Marc Puissesseau, on the idea of traffic grinding to a halt: “Nothing is going to happen the day after Brexit… Britain will be a third country, that’s all, and there is no reason why this should lead to any problems. If both sides do their homework, traffic will be completely fluid”.'
I am sorry- we are trying to remain polite- but you used the term first- so I'll repeat 'oui, c'est de la merde de taureau' 100%- M Puissesseau is not going to be the one who decides- he will be sitting in his office and watch from afar.
We are not ready on the UK side, never mind ready for the chaos t'other side. If the French farmers, hauliers and Customs Officers, and many more - decide to block UK hauliers and others- M Puissesseau will be totally unable to do anything.
But first of all, lorries and cars will have to be able to reach Dover and the Chunnel or Ports. You don't quite get this Brexit thing, do you?