Petrol stations LIVE: Rug pulled from under Boris as insiders warn crisis to last a MONTH

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    Boris Johnson has urged people to only fill up their tanks when they really need to after another day of panic buying chaos yesterday. 

    He said: “I want to say, first of all, how much I sympathise with people who’ve been worried about their journeys, worried about whether they’ll be able to use their cars in the normal way, to see their loved ones or whatever it is, and I know how frustrating, infuriating it must have been to worry about shortage of petrol or fuel.

    “We now are starting to see the situation improve; we’re hearing from (the) industry that supplies are coming back on to the forecourt in the normal way.

    “I would just stress that on the forecourts the situation is stabilising and people should be confident and just go back to their business in the normal way.”



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