Fuel shortages in the UK by Christmas

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3. Oct 2021, 17:44 Updated: 17:47 / 03.10.2021

He agreed that the British economy is facing “tensions” while is moving away from the “corrupt model” that British voters rejected in a referendum on leaving the European Union in 2016. But he stressed that these problems will not be solved by releasing “uncontrolled immigration”.

There have been long queues at gas stations on the Island in recent days. Consumers are worried that the pumps could soon be empty due to a lack of tank drivers.

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson rejected the possibility of the UK returning to its “broken” version of the economy before Brexit or to “uncontrolled immigration” to solve supply problems . In a speech at today’s start of the Conservative Party’s annual meeting, he indirectly confirmed that the problems could persist until Christmas.

Johnson he admitted that he had known for months that the British transport industry was in trouble. According to him, the crisis due to lack of fuel is “fading”, although the media still report long queues for fuel in some parts of the country.

Asked in a BBC broadcast regarding a warning from the Minister of Finance Rishi Sunak, so that the shortage of supplies could continue until Christmas, he replied:
“Rishi is always right.” Then he quickly added: “Depends on how you interpret his words.” )

Regarding the warning of the trucking association, which was written to him in June due to the lack of drivers, he said: “We knew about the shortage in the transport sector long before that. This is a chronic problem of the system according to which the transport industry operated.”

As he said, the economy is currently in an “adjustment period”, and more drivers, he estimates, will be obtained by providing companies with “decent pay”. “When people voted for the change in 2016, when they reaffirmed it in 2019, they voted for the end of the broken model of the British economy, which was based on low wages, low skills and chronically low productivity. We are now moving away from that, “ said.

The army will come to the rescue

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The lack of fuel in the country has caused panic in recent days and forced the British government to issue additional visas to foreign truckers so that they can continue to work on the Island. The army will temporarily come to the rescue and will start delivering fuel to petrol stations on Monday.

Because of Brexit, many foreign drivers left the UK, affecting a variety of sectors, from food to construction. Many drivers in the country came from Eastern Europe and the new migrant policy did not help them. Many also returned to their home countries due to the health crisis caused by covid-19.

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