Cars could be forced to queue in fields in order to avoid chaos on Kent’s roads when new EU border checks come in at the Port of Dover, according to reports. The European Entry/Exit System (EES) is set to start in November and Ashford Borough Council has previously raised fears of 15-hour delays. Today, The Times is reporting that sites are being lined up to “stack” cars bound for Dover, to avert a repeat of scenes of nightmare gridlock on the A20 and M20 seen in previous years. These are said to include areas previously earmarked during contingency planning for a “no-deal” Brexit. Manston Air…