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Old Apr 3, 2025 | 12:48 pm
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Originally Posted by OGG flyer
How did I miss the point? I said exactly that. The fact that there are not enough resources is meaningless and unrelated to my post, they will just join the manual queues which would be longer and take even longer with the current number of immigration staff. No different to when I travel to EU on UK passport at times and had to queue for 1hour plus on a few occasions because they had 2 people and 2 desks open out of, say, 12 manual desks that were closed/unmaned. How is this different?

This is about fairness, nothing else. if people have to queue for 4 hours that is irrelevant. Perhaps someone would then do something about it. Why Americans or Canadians , Aussies can use automated gates in EU terminals, but not Brits? Makes no sense! They are not in EU either but can use automated gates.
I would suggest that the viewpoint of "if I have to suffer, everyone else should as well" is, perhaps, not quite in the spirit of FT where we actually try to help people. If the Home Office has developed efficiencies that mean the cost to UK taxpayers is less due to having to employ less Border Force employees then that's fine by me.
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