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Thread #164605   Message #3964034
Posted By: DMcG
30-Nov-18 - 11:53 AM
Thread Name: Brexit #2
Subject: RE: Brexit #2
I have a friend who runs a small haulage company - 5 drivers. She is desperately worried about whether her company will survive a no deal (and a Brexiteer has posted to her Facebook page that she is being selfish!)


In that context here is a clip from the BBC live feeds"

Northern Ireland will be allowed to operate just 60 lorries in the Republic of Ireland in the event of a no-deal Brexit, threatening disaster for businesses on both sides of the Irish border.

In a no-deal scenario, all commercial drivers in the UK would be reclassified as third-country operators requiring special permits to operate in the EU.

This spells chaos for the Dover-Calais route, which 11,000 trucks cross each day, and has special consequences in Ireland, where 13,000 cross-border journeys are made daily, transporting everything from bread to Guinness to cement.

The Department for Transport told the Freight Transport Association (FTA) this week that only 984 annual European Conference of Ministers of Transport (ECMT) permits would be issued for 2019.

It has warned hauliers that if the UK leaves the EU with no deal then they may need these permits to transport goods within the EU or EEA, but the Department for Infrastructure in Belfast has said just 60 permits will be issued in Northern Ireland.