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Port of Dover faces ‘utter chaos’ under struggling EU entry system, MPs warn

UK MPs are warning of "utter chaos" and significant tailbacks at the Port of Dover unless the EU's new entry/exit system (EES) is fixed or its checks suspended by next week. The Home Affairs Select Committee chair, Karen Bradley, urged the UK government to pressure French authorities to resolve technological issues with the EES, which is designed to speed up border crossings but is currently inoperable due to French-supplied technology delays.

Gwyn Topham and Rajeev SyalThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-07-08 · 09:00 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 3 min
Port of Dover faces ‘utter chaos’ under struggling EU entry system, MPs warn
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UK MPs are warning of "utter chaos" and significant tailbacks at the Port of Dover unless the EU's new entry/exit system (EES) is fixed or its checks suspended by next week. The Home Affairs Select Committee chair, Karen Bradley, urged the UK government to pressure French authorities to resolve technological issues with the EES, which is designed to speed up border crossings but is currently inoperable due to French-supplied technology delays. The port has invested in new kiosks, but they cannot be used, and past EES checks during the May half-term caused four-and-a-half-hour delays. With peak summer holiday traffic approaching, the port anticipates severe congestion impacting local towns, transport, freight, and trade if the problems persist. The EU has rejected calls to suspend the system despite acknowledging difficulties at some border points.

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The port of Dover experienced four and a half hours of delays during the May half-term holiday due to EES checks.

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Without greater flexibility in EES operation during peak times, Dover will face repeated severe congestion throughout the summer.

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£40m biometric kiosks at Dover, designed for car travellers, remain closed due to technology and software delays from French authorities.

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EU officials admit to '20 difficult spots' where the EES is causing tailbacks, out of 1,500 border crossing points.

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The EU's entry/exit system (EES) could cause 'utter chaos and miles of tailbacks' at the port of Dover if technology issues are not resolved.

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Cross-Channel ferry passengers and the Port of Dover face “utter chaos and miles of tailbacks” under the EU’s entry/exit system (EES) unless the technology is fixed or checks suspended by next week, MPs have warned.The home affairs select committee chair, Karen Bradley, urged the government to “apply maximum pressure” on the French authorities to act on the EES before peak holiday traffic arrives at the port.Dover normally experiences its busiest weekend by the time most schools have officially broken up for summer, so it expects traffic to peak from Friday 17 July.The port said EES checks at the start of the May half-term holiday led to four and a half hours of delays, and it expects almost 50% more vehicles to travel through Dover this summer.The warning came after the EU on Tuesday rejected calls by airports and airlines around Europe to suspend EES’s fingerprinting and facial recognition border controls, despite admitting to “20 difficult spots” where the system was causing tailbacks.EU officials said only 20 of 1,500 border crossing points were “difficult spots”.The committee of MPs visited Dover last week to see where the port had changed its layout using land reclaimed from the sea and installed 84 automatic kiosks for EES – designed to speed through traffic but which cannot now be used because of problems with the technology supplied by France.Bradley said: “We saw for ourselves that there is going to be utter chaos next week unless the French authorities step up. And the people who will suffer are British holidaymakers and firms attempting to transport goods.“The western docks currently serve as a processing centre for coach passengers undergoing the EU’s entry/exit system. But the £40m biometric kiosk facility meant for car travellers remains closed due to technology and software delays from French authorities.“The Home Office must apply maximum pressure right now to either get this up and running or suspend the checks, otherwise there will be miles of tailbacks.”The port’s chief executive, Doug Bannister, last week wrote to the business and trade committee to warn of the impact on local towns as well as transport, freight and trade if EES problems were not resolved. He said Dover could not use its facility because of “the inoperability of the EES kiosk technology, which is completely beyond the control of the port”.skip past newsletter promotionafter newsletter promotionHe warned: “Without greater flexibility in how EES is operated during periods of exceptional demand, we will face repeated episodes of severe congestion throughout the summer holiday period.”Bannister said traffic modelling showed “queueing cars spilling out of the port on to the public highway for miles. This simply cannot be allowed to happen, as both Dover and Folkestone will be severely affected.”EES was launched last October after years of delays, with the ability for border police to temporarily suspend the system if deemed necessary to process all travellers – a discretionary power that will only last until September.The International Air Transport Association has called for action on the checks, highlighting “delays and missed connections” in Portugal, Spain, Italy, Greece and Belgium, while Ryanair has warned of “queue chaos” in major holiday airports including Málaga, Alicante and Palma.
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