Christmas orders may not arrive on time as British ports feel the strain from coronavirus and Brexit stockpiling. Haulage bosses warned that festive deliveries may not get to their destination early enough with chaos at the nation's biggest port "getting worse"It is likely to lead to a "very challenging" festive season.Pre-Brexit stockpiling, Covid-19 and a backlog of around 11,000 containers of PPE (personal protective equipment) at Felixstowe Port in Suffolk have been blamed for creating long delays and preventing retailers from receiving stock.Rod McKenzie, managing director of policy at the Road Haulage Association, said the backlog, the impact of shops closing and increased demand for online orders had ramped up the pressure on what is.