a result of Brexit proves the the need for a ferry linking Scotland to Europe, an SNP MP has said.Douglas Chapman wants to see a ferry sailing from Rosyth to the continent instead of road hauliers being forced to drive to the south-east of England.The last service between the Fife port and Europe ended in 2018 and talks on finding a replacement operator have so far stalled.But Chapman - whose constituency includes Rosyth - said the latest Brexit revelations proved the demand for a Scottish ferry more than ever.Last week it was announced that lorry drivers will need a Kent “passport” to enter the Channel ports county after Brexit to prevent massive tailbacks from the Dover ferry terminal.The latest bizarre twist in Brexit came as Michael.
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