Brits trying to cross the Channel have faced lengthy delays at the Port of Dover over recent days. French Transport Minister Clement Beaune blamed Brexit for the Channel crossing chaos.
Speaking yesterday, Mr Dolan, a 2016 Remainer who now claims to “absolutely love Brexit”, said: “Thanks to the French, British holidaymakers are finding it almost impossible to get across the Channel.
“Funny that as the French authorities make it so easy for people to come the other way, often illegally.
“Many here say these delays are a punishment for Brexit, the other equally feasible explanation is something we’ve known for a long time.
“The French couldn’t organise a p*** up in a brewery, an orgy in a brothel or a drug deal in South London.
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Brexit Opportunities Minister Jacob Rees-Mogg said: “British holidays are being sabotaged by France’s incompetence at the borders.
“These controls were long planned, and their failed introduction will hit the French economy and British families alike.
“Our oldest ally, Portugal, has allowed Britons to use e-gates and many people will now prefer to holiday there instead of France.”