Johnson's govt big decision amid fuel crisis
Johnson's govt big decision amid fuel crisis
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London: PM Boris Johnson on Tuesday tried to reassure the UK public that the country's fuel supply crisis is slowly improving. However, his government said it would take some time for the situation to return to normal. Johnson's government has asked soldiers to be prepared to distribute gasoline and help reduce fuel shortages. This crisis has arisen due to a shortage of truck drivers and hundreds of fuel stations ended up gas. People had to stand in long queues for gas.

Johnson said in an interview, 'We're now seeing an improvement in the situation. The situation is improving, people should be convinced and go to work in a normal way.' The Petrol Retailers Association also said there are "early indications" that the fuel crisis is coming to an end. The UK is currently going through the biggest fuel crisis. Oil and gas at many petrol pumps in the country have completely run out. This new crisis has added to the johnson government's problem. The government has taken a big decision to address this crisis.

The government has decided to suspend the 'competition law' to allow fuel delivery at petrol stations. Officials said the move will make it easier for companies to share information and prioritize the neediest parts of the country.

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