Britain conceived to attract army to combat fuel deficit

Great Britain can attract an army to combat fuel deficiency. According to The Guardian, Boris Johnson Prime Minister conceived to use military servicemen to deliver gasoline to filling stations.

A serious shortage of truck drivers led to the fact that the UK lacks fuel due to supply delay. The situation caused panic from motorists who lined up in long queues around the dressing stalls to stock gasoline. Lack of truckers arose due to the exit of Britain from the EU. Many migrants have not returned to the United Kingdom, and their own citizens were not enough to replenish the lack of drivers.

The government has already taken a number of measures to facilitate the crisis situation. Minister of Entrepreneurship, Energy and Industry Kvashi Kuputung stated that released Fuel industry from the laws of Great Britain on Competition . Now companies will be able to “share information and put in the priority of fuel delivery to the most needy areas.” According to politics, the gasoline in the repositories is enough, and the problem is that there is no one to deliver it to filling stations.

Also Kvarteng promised that thousands of truck drivers will be provided with temporary visas to the UK on the eve of Christmas, so that supply interruptions did not hit the business and consumers on the eve of the holidays when demand is most high. The authorities also simplified the rules for obtaining licenses for driving trucks to speed up the issuance of rights.

Oil giant BP on August 24 stated that it was temporarily closed by some stations in Britain due to lack of unleaded and diesel fuel. The company noted that the situation is extremely severe and requires emergency measures. BP asked the government to simplify the hiring drivers from among foreigners.

/Media reports.