Jersey Island supermarkets pay nearly SIX times as much for their lorries to cross as those in Barra thanks to their generous SNP subsidy – all the other Scottish islands too get the same

Professor John Robertson OBA

In the Jersey Evening Post on 15 October 2025:

Representatives said they had “zero involvement” in the tender and warned that rising freight costs under the new arrangements were forcing them to find hundreds of thousands of pounds to balance their budgets, with Morrison’s alone facing a shortfall of up to £400,000.

Portsmouth to Jersey is 116 miles and CalMac’s longest, Oban to Barra is 88 miles. The Jersey crossing is 1.32 times the length.

For a Large Articulated HGV (16.5m, ~30 pallets), a one way trip from Portsmouth to Jersey, costs £2 370.1, 2

For a Large Articulated HGV (16.5m, ~30 pallets), a one way trip from Oban to Barra, costs £432. The Jersey crossing cost is almost 6 times greater.

Sources:

  1. https://jerseyeveningpost.com/news/2025/02/20/dfds-introduces-flat-rate-for-jersey-freight-services-to-bring-greater-transparency/
  2. https://jerseyeveningpost.com/news/2025/10/06/new-dfds-rate-card-will-shine-a-light-on-obscure-freight-logistics-sector/
  3. https://www.calmac.co.uk/en-gb/faqs/commercial-vehicles/commercial-vehicle-rates/

How is this possible? We’re all paying to subsidise CalMac. See:

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