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Brexit to blame for empty trucks and shelves

Motorists queue for fuel at a petrol station in Ashford, Kent
Motorists queuing for fuel in Ashford, Kent. ‘The shortfalls are a direct result of the UK leaving the EU and the Tory government’s incompetent negotiations.’ Photograph: Gareth Fuller/PA

There is much talk that the fuel shortages and empty supermarket shelves we are seeing (UK fuel crisis ‘could go on for further week’ despite military help, 4 October) have been caused by the lack of lorry drivers, and that this is a problem that predated Brexit. On the face of it, this could have been the case. However, the UK’s exit from the EU removed the advantages of cabotage. This is an efficient system that has green benefits as it eases the movement of goods. It allows previously empty journeys to be replaced by paying loads that fill gaps in the logistics network, preventing such vehicle and driver shortages.

Being part of the EU’s cabotage system meant that European- or UK-registered lorries could transport goods from a truck’s home country to the destination country, be it Manchester or Milan. Cabotage allowed any EU-registered vehicle to pick up a return load from Manchester and take it to London, or Paris to Brussels. From Brussels, another load could be collected and delivered to Berlin or Warsaw or Cambridge.

But leaving the EU has limited the ability of European trucks operating in the UK to take up our shortfall. It has also removed the incentive for EU trucks to travel to the UK. As a result, many European trucks travel empty to Dover or another exit port. It is not just the shortage of drivers that is a problem, but also the absence of vehicles. So the shortfalls are a direct result of the UK leaving the EU and the Tory government’s incompetent negotiations.
Peter Morris
King’s Lynn, Norfolk

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