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UK petrol retailers refute govt claims of easing crisis

Troops expected to be deployed within days to help alleviate situation

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 01 Oct 2021 7:10AM

UK petrol retailers refute govt claims of easing crisis
A shortage of tanker drivers in the UK has sparked fears of pumps running dry, triggering panic-buying and some cases of fighting between irate drivers. – Pixabay pic, October 1, 2021

LONDON – United Kingdom petrol stations are still running out of fuel, a retailers’ group warned yesterday, contradicting government claims that a spate of panic-buying is ebbing.

Queues continue to build at refuelling stations, especially in London and southern England, including at one site in Hampshire, where a transport truck carrying a military helicopter was sighted.

Troops are expected to be deployed within days to help ease the crisis, with Prime Minister Boris Johnson insisting this week that the situation is returning to normal.

Treasury Chief Secretary Simon Clarke told Sky News yesterday that “more fuel is being delivered to petrol stations than is being sold, so the crisis is now absolutely back under control”.

However, the Petrol Retailers’ Association (PRA) said 27% of stations have run dry – the same number as on Wednesday.

“PRA members are reporting that while they are continuing to take further deliveries of fuel, this is running out quicker than usual due to unprecedented demand,” said its chief Gordon Balmer.

A shortage of tanker drivers last week sparked fears of pumps running dry, triggering panic-buying and some cases of fighting between irate drivers.

Johnson’s government campaigned for an end to free movement across Europe during Brexit, promising to “take back control” of what it saw as unchecked immigration. 

But last weekend, it reversed entry rules to offer foreign truckers a three-month visa waiver, hoping to ease the driver shortage that has hit supply chains more generally. 

“It is important to remember that fuel stocks remain normal at refineries and terminals, and deliveries have been reduced solely due to the shortage of HGV (heavy goods vehicle) drivers,” said Balmer. – AFP, October 1, 2021

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