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The end of the Crossings isn’t the end of the matter

The Dover Crossings has been a significant crime event on our landscape now for seven years. It’s taken far too long to make progress, and the country feels it.

The sluggishness of our central administrative supports such as Whitehall is a scandal of their making in our times. It’s a simple course in management theory that would solve this.

The end of it however is not the end of the whole matter. This Government – and many others – will still have to handle workloads. The fear is that it hasn’t got what it takes to really do it.