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Britain's fuel crisis hit pharmacies

'Out of Use' signage is pictured on the petrol pumps  of a closed fuel filling station in Hook, Hampshire on Thursday. -- AFP
'Out of Use' signage is pictured on the petrol pumps of a closed fuel filling station in Hook, Hampshire on Thursday. -- AFP
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LONDON: Deliveries to British pharmacies are being affected by the acute shortage of fuel and truck drivers, the Company Chemists’ Association said on Thursday.


"The whole supply chain has been impacted from inbound wholesale depot supply down to outward depot deliveries to pharmacies," said a spokeswoman for the association which represents large pharmacy operators.


Gas station crisis has also cut road traffic volumes to the lowest level since the Covid-19 lockdowns, data showed on Thursday, indicating that fuel pump chaos across the land may hinder the recovery of the world's fifth largest economy.


In a chaotic week where fights broke out at gas stations and people filled up old water bottles with petrol, British ministers have repeatedly said the crisis is easing, though they ordered soldiers on Wednesday to start driving fuel tankers.


"That crisis is now absolutely something which is back under control," Chief Secretary to the Treasury Simon Clarke said.


Transport ministry data indicated that motor traffic had decreased by 6 percentage points on Monday from the previous week to the lowest volume on a non-holiday Monday since July 12. England ended Covid restrictions on July 19.


Car and light commercial vehicle traffic fell the most, the data showed, with heavy goods vehicle traffic down by 3 percentage points.


The disruption, caused mainly by an acute shortage of truck drivers, and the spike in prices it is expected to fuel, threaten to undermine Britain's economic growth, projected at 7% this year.


Data released by the Office for National Statistics on Thursday showed the economy grew by more than previously thought in the April-June period before what looked like a sharp slowdown more recently as post-lockdown bottlenecks, including the shortage of truck drivers, mount.


The Petrol Retailers Association (PRA), which represents independent retailers who account for about two-thirds of all the 8,380 UK filling stations, said on Wednesday that 27% of members reported being out of fuel and it expected the situation to further improve in the next 24 hours.


The gas station crisis has provoked scorn in some European capitals, with senior politicians suggesting Britain's trucker shortage was a clear consequence of its 2016 referendum decision to leave the European Union.


British ministers have repeatedly denied Brexit played a role, though tens of thousands of EU truckers left during the Brexit maelstrom. Another factor has been the Covid lockdowns, which prevented tens of thousands of trucker tests.


Asked if Britain would be in a better position had it not left the EU single market, Clarke said: "I really don't accept that."


"The idea that this is about Brexit is to try and take us back into what is really I'm afraid quite a negative conversation around opportunities foregone," he said.


"If you look at the situation in Germany, if you look at the situation in Poland, if you look at the situation in France, they share these problems too."


To tackle the shortage of drivers, the government has been forced to bring in measures it had previously ruled out, such as issuing temporary visas to 5,000 foreign drivers. -- Reuters


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