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Interview: Claire Britcher, Freight Transport Association - 03/08/2016

Aug 03, 2016, 09:17 AM

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A lorry driver heading from France to #Kent has been threatened with a chainsaw while trying to drive past the so-called jungle migrant camp in #Calais. It's thought more than 7,000 migrants are now living there with many still making desperate attempts to reach the #UK. #Migration #Kent #UK #France #Border

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