to their cars instead. it was already going to be very busy with at the commonwealth games taking place in the midlands, you also of the football season, the english football league season, but, adding to that, hundreds and thousands of holiday makers heading to this area trying to get to the eurotunnel terminal in folkestone and also heading to the port of dover. last week there were scenes of chaos, the roads were gridlock, today things seem to move a little bit smoother. motoring organisations are warning people who take to the roads that it could be quite tricky today. let s speak now to trevor bartlett, he s the leader of dover district council on the south coast of england. thank you forjoining us, we just heard our correspondent describe some of the impact of this disruption. particularly within your area. what are you seeing and what
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss has blamed France for the chaos at the Port of Dover yesterday (pictured), which has seen holidaymakers stuck in six-hour queues.