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Britain: Boris Johnson tries to end panic over fuel shortages

“Brake” to the intense concern and panic of its citizens Of Britain about the fuel shortages, tries to put the country’s prime minister Boris Johnson, stressing in yesterday’s press conference that “the government is making all the necessary preparations for Christmas, not only to meet the needs of gas stations, but for the entire supply chain”

Boris Johnson came under severe pressure to address the world as well pumps have dried up in the vast majority of service stations while for the fifth day there are huge queues of cars outside the gas stations that still have fuel.

That’s why he urged drivers to “fill their cars in the normal way”. He blamed the effects of the pandemic on the global economy, saying “there is currently a huge demand for fuel and truck drivers around the world”.

Britain: “It will take weeks, if not months, for the country’s supply to return to normal”

Nevertheless, as analysts point out, the problem still exists with some even emphasizing that “It will take weeks, if not months, for the country’s supply to return to normal”.

In an effort to address the situation immediately, 150 army drivers are already being trained in fuel tankers owned by fuel companies and by the end of the week will be ready to transport fuel into the urban fabric, according to the APE-MPE.

In this context, the retail price of liquid fuels is now at the highest levels of the last 8 years while the British pound was yesterday, Tuesday, at the lowest level of the year.

The opposition accuses the government of a complete lack of planning, while defenders of the UK’s stay in the EU point out that this is only the beginning of the effects of Brexit and that the country will soon face even more serious problems, as serious shortcomings are already recorded. workers in key areas such as health and education. At the same time, they emphasize, “the country cannot expel the foreigners and now that it needs them, it asks them to return, and in fact with meager motives”.

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