.... and now a German MEP joins in......
"German MEP Hans-Olaf Henkel continued his bid to attempt to achieve a new deal for Britain in order to stop Brexit.
He said: “Last week, the CEO of the port of Dover went to Brussels and presented his view of Brexit.
“He made it very clear, if the 10,000 trucks going in and out of Dover every day is only held up by two minutes because of Brexit, there would be a 17-mile queue outside Dover, and equivalent chaos outside Dunkirk and Calais.”
The German added that the remaining EU27 will endure a larger cost from Brexit than the British.
“In other words, it is very clear that Brexit remains a lose-lose situation,” he said.
“What surprises me, everybody except the Brexiteers hates Brexit, but there is nobody in this house trying to stop it.
“It’s time, Mr President, that you make Britain a new offer, and offer that Britain can’t refuse, an offer that gives Britain what they always wanted.”
Mr Henkel said the UK should have more control over immigration in a bid to keep them in the EU, a suggestion met by Brexiteers to his side.""
"German MEP Hans-Olaf Henkel continued his bid to attempt to achieve a new deal for Britain in order to stop Brexit.
He said: “Last week, the CEO of the port of Dover went to Brussels and presented his view of Brexit.
“He made it very clear, if the 10,000 trucks going in and out of Dover every day is only held up by two minutes because of Brexit, there would be a 17-mile queue outside Dover, and equivalent chaos outside Dunkirk and Calais.”
The German added that the remaining EU27 will endure a larger cost from Brexit than the British.
“In other words, it is very clear that Brexit remains a lose-lose situation,” he said.
“What surprises me, everybody except the Brexiteers hates Brexit, but there is nobody in this house trying to stop it.
“It’s time, Mr President, that you make Britain a new offer, and offer that Britain can’t refuse, an offer that gives Britain what they always wanted.”
Mr Henkel said the UK should have more control over immigration in a bid to keep them in the EU, a suggestion met by Brexiteers to his side.""

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