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In the corner of Britain known as the Garden of England, Brexit is literally taking concrete form
Timelapse footage shows scale of lorry queues in Kent – video | Politics | The Guardian
There was a five-mile tailback on the M20 approach to the Eurotunnel and long queues on the same motorway between Capel-le-Ferne and the por
The government has launched a two-week consultation on its controversial Brexit lorry park project – four months after work started on the s
A petition has been launched to lobby the authorities to officially name a Kent lorry park - being created for those vehicles queuing to access the port of Dover following Brexit - after one of the leading protagonists of the campaign to leave the EU.
A new change.org petition is urging Kent Council to officially name the land, purchased by the government earlier this year in Ashford, after Nigel Farage in recognition of his support for the Brexit project.
The proposals had already been unofficially dubbed the 'Farage Garage' by Twitter, but now users want it to go further with official recognition.
The tongue-in-cheek petition, launched on Thursday and already signed by thousands, wants the council to recognise that "without his years of selfish grift, dissembling and misapplied zeal on the behalf of the more gullible voters of Kent this project just would not be happening".
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And they could named the planned portaloos along the roads in Kent Rees-Mogg bogs or Gove treasure troves (after Michael Gove obviously) cause they’re full of shit.
Traffic cones arranged in the lorry park of the disused roll-on roll-off ferry terminal at Fleetwood, in preparation for a car boot sale.
When the roll-on roll-off ferry terminal at Fleetwood was abandoned, there might have been a few weeds growing through cracks in the lorry park. Now there are bushes.