According To Johnson Supply Issue May Continue
According to British Prime Minister Johnson, supply issue in the UK may continue.
Boris Johnson, referring to the crisis in the country in recent days, "The supply problem in the UK may continue until Christmas." Johnson told reporters ahead of the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester that the fuel crisis "has subsided", although long petrol lines continued in parts of the country.
Acknowledging that the
British economy is facing "tension" after Brexit, Johnson underlined that "uncontrolled immigration" will not solve the labor market problems that lead to long petrol lines and empty shelves in the markets.
"Rishi is always right in everything he says," said Boris Johnson, after a journalist recalled Finance Minister Rishi Sunak's words that the problems could persist until Christmas. said.
Conservative Party leader Johnson, on whether to issue more temporary visas to keep supermarket shelves empty, said, "Ultimately, these businesses, these industries are the best solvers of their supply chain problems. The government can't step in and fix every bit of the supply chain."
Confessing that "they knew long ago about the lack of drivers in road transport", Johnson argued that the post-Brexit economy is facing a "regulation period" and that the way to get more heavy-duty vehicle drivers is through the industry's "appropriate wages".
Due to the lack of heavy vehicle drivers in the UK after Brexit and the epidemic, there have been problems in delivering fuel to gas stations in recent weeks.