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Petrol: Ministers to meet over supply problem Petrol driver shortage: Ministers to meet over lack of supply
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"The fuel is there, it can continue to flow" Transport Secretary Grant Shapps A BP petrol station in Worcester was closed on Thursday due to a lack of fuel
Senior ministers will meet Friday afternoon to discuss supply problems at petrol stations across the country. Senior ministers will meet on Friday afternoon to discuss supply problems at petrol stations across the country.
Cabinet office, transport and environment department heads are all due to take part, the BBC understands. Cabinet office, transport and environment department heads are all expected to take part.
A small number of petrol stations have been affected, and ministers say drivers should carry on as normal. A small number of petrol stations have been affected, and ministers say people should carry on buying petrol normally.
Earlier, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps told the BBC nothing was being ruled out to help deliver petrol from refineries to stations.Earlier, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps told the BBC nothing was being ruled out to help deliver petrol from refineries to stations.
Some ministers believe a temporary work visa scheme to bring more HGV lorry drivers into the UK from the European Union would help.Some ministers believe a temporary work visa scheme to bring more HGV lorry drivers into the UK from the European Union would help.
But others believe such an approach is not a long-term solution to the driver shortages.But others believe such an approach is not a long-term solution to the driver shortages.
A "handful" of BP stations, and a small number of Esso-owned Tesco Alliance stations, were closed on Thursday because of the lack of delivery drivers.A "handful" of BP stations, and a small number of Esso-owned Tesco Alliance stations, were closed on Thursday because of the lack of delivery drivers.
But Mr Shapps said refineries had "plenty of petrol"and that motorists should "carry on as normal". He told the BBC that the government could bring in the army to drive fuel tankers if it would help.But Mr Shapps said refineries had "plenty of petrol"and that motorists should "carry on as normal". He told the BBC that the government could bring in the army to drive fuel tankers if it would help.
Despite reassurances, customers have been pictured queuing at some petrol stations.
It is estimated that the UK is short of about 100,000 HGV drivers - with gaps made worse by the pandemic and Brexit.It is estimated that the UK is short of about 100,000 HGV drivers - with gaps made worse by the pandemic and Brexit.
Reports in several newspapers have suggested that the government is considering getting soldiers to drive fuel tankers under emergency plans. Reports in several newspapers suggested that the government was considering getting soldiers to drive fuel tankers under emergency plans.
When questioned about this on BBC Breakfast, Mr Shapps said: "If it can actually help, we will bring them in."When questioned about this on BBC Breakfast, Mr Shapps said: "If it can actually help, we will bring them in."
However, he said there would be "technicalities" as to whether military personnel could switch to driving civilian vehicles.However, he said there would be "technicalities" as to whether military personnel could switch to driving civilian vehicles.
Why is there a shortage of lorry drivers?Why is there a shortage of lorry drivers?
50,000 more lorry driver tests promised a year50,000 more lorry driver tests promised a year
Are there problems at the forecourt you use? Send your pictures to yourpics@bbc.co.uk or upload your pictures/video hereAre there problems at the forecourt you use? Send your pictures to yourpics@bbc.co.uk or upload your pictures/video here
The AA said that most of the UK's forecourts were working as they should.The AA said that most of the UK's forecourts were working as they should.
"There is no shortage of fuel and thousands of forecourts are operating normally with just a few suffering temporary supply chain problems," said AA president Edmund King."There is no shortage of fuel and thousands of forecourts are operating normally with just a few suffering temporary supply chain problems," said AA president Edmund King.
"Fridays and the weekend always tend to be busier on forecourts, as drivers either combine filling up with shopping runs, prepare for weekend trips or refuel for the start of the new working week.""Fridays and the weekend always tend to be busier on forecourts, as drivers either combine filling up with shopping runs, prepare for weekend trips or refuel for the start of the new working week."
Mr King said drivers should not fill up outside their normal routines, because even if the occasional petrol station was temporarily closed, others just down the road would be open.Mr King said drivers should not fill up outside their normal routines, because even if the occasional petrol station was temporarily closed, others just down the road would be open.
"It is now clear that there have been occasional delays over recent weeks that have been managed with hardly anyone noticing. This was a manageable problem.""It is now clear that there have been occasional delays over recent weeks that have been managed with hardly anyone noticing. This was a manageable problem."
There are about 8,380 petrol stations in the UK, according to the Petrol Retailers Association. Of these, about 1% are believed to be closed at the moment.There are about 8,380 petrol stations in the UK, according to the Petrol Retailers Association. Of these, about 1% are believed to be closed at the moment.
It is understood that about 50 to 100 BP forecourts are affected by shortages, while Esso said "a small number" of its Tesco Alliance retail sites had been hit.It is understood that about 50 to 100 BP forecourts are affected by shortages, while Esso said "a small number" of its Tesco Alliance retail sites had been hit.
'We are not an attractive industry for the younger generation''We are not an attractive industry for the younger generation'
Helena Wright is part of family firm W's Transport, based in north NorfolkHelena Wright is part of family firm W's Transport, based in north Norfolk
Helena Wright, transport manager for Norfolk-based firm W's Transport, told the BBC her company had sold two lorries after advertising for HGV drivers and not getting a single applicant.Helena Wright, transport manager for Norfolk-based firm W's Transport, told the BBC her company had sold two lorries after advertising for HGV drivers and not getting a single applicant.
"Normally we would have people on record to call who had left their details," she said. "This is the first time for our firm that that's happened, but it's a problem that has been a long time coming."Normally we would have people on record to call who had left their details," she said. "This is the first time for our firm that that's happened, but it's a problem that has been a long time coming.
"I've got a lot of drivers that are over the age of 50, 55 and looking to retire and we are not attractive as an industry for the younger generation.""I've got a lot of drivers that are over the age of 50, 55 and looking to retire and we are not attractive as an industry for the younger generation."
She said younger people were not prepared to spend four to five nights a week away from home and were not ready to put up with "inhumane" conditions.She said younger people were not prepared to spend four to five nights a week away from home and were not ready to put up with "inhumane" conditions.
The Road Haulage Association (RHA) has urged the government to relax visa restrictions for foreign workers in the short term to ease the driver shortage.The Road Haulage Association (RHA) has urged the government to relax visa restrictions for foreign workers in the short term to ease the driver shortage.
But Mr Shapps told the BBC he did not want UK lorry drivers to "drop out" because of being "undercut" by cheaper EU labour.But Mr Shapps told the BBC he did not want UK lorry drivers to "drop out" because of being "undercut" by cheaper EU labour.
He said there were "systemic problems" in the haulage industry that needed to be resolved, pointing out that the profession was "99% white male" with an average age of 55, facing poor conditions and wages.He said there were "systemic problems" in the haulage industry that needed to be resolved, pointing out that the profession was "99% white male" with an average age of 55, facing poor conditions and wages.
Now, he said, pay was rising and there was "a gradual increase" in new drivers.Now, he said, pay was rising and there was "a gradual increase" in new drivers.
While the UK does not lack petrol and diesel at refineries, getting it to forecourts has been difficult in some areas.While the UK does not lack petrol and diesel at refineries, getting it to forecourts has been difficult in some areas.
It is the latest problem caused by driver shortages, which have already led to supply squeezes in other industries, including supermarkets.It is the latest problem caused by driver shortages, which have already led to supply squeezes in other industries, including supermarkets.
RAC fuel spokesman Simon Williams said: "The supply issues affecting a small number of petrol forecourts shouldn't impact the prices drivers pay to fill up.RAC fuel spokesman Simon Williams said: "The supply issues affecting a small number of petrol forecourts shouldn't impact the prices drivers pay to fill up.
"But unfortunately the price of oil, which has the biggest influence on what drivers pay at the pumps, is continuing to rise at the moment."But unfortunately the price of oil, which has the biggest influence on what drivers pay at the pumps, is continuing to rise at the moment.
"This may lead to fuel prices going up in the coming days, which would be yet more bad news for drivers, as a litre of unleaded is already over 21p a litre more expensive than a year ago.""This may lead to fuel prices going up in the coming days, which would be yet more bad news for drivers, as a litre of unleaded is already over 21p a litre more expensive than a year ago."
Supply chain 'creaking'Supply chain 'creaking'
The RHA's Rod McKenzie told BBC Breakfast more lorry drivers were leaving the profession each week than joining it.The RHA's Rod McKenzie told BBC Breakfast more lorry drivers were leaving the profession each week than joining it.
He said: "It's as simple as this: everything we get in Britain comes on the back of a truck.He said: "It's as simple as this: everything we get in Britain comes on the back of a truck.
"So if there is a shortage of HGV drivers - and there is by 100,000 - then it is inevitable that we are not going to get all the things we want when we want them.""So if there is a shortage of HGV drivers - and there is by 100,000 - then it is inevitable that we are not going to get all the things we want when we want them."
"It is not a case of running out - and people should not panic buy," he added."It is not a case of running out - and people should not panic buy," he added.
He warned there would be glitches "because the supply chain on which we all depend is creaking".He warned there would be glitches "because the supply chain on which we all depend is creaking".
Supermarket Iceland - which is about 100 drivers short - joined Morrisons and Ocado in calling for the government to add HGV drivers to the list of shortage occupations.Supermarket Iceland - which is about 100 drivers short - joined Morrisons and Ocado in calling for the government to add HGV drivers to the list of shortage occupations.
That would allow foreign workers to apply for skilled worker visas to fill the current gaps.That would allow foreign workers to apply for skilled worker visas to fill the current gaps.
"I think the solution - even if it's temporary - is very, very simple," said Iceland managing director Richard Walker. "Let's get HGV drivers on to the skilled worker list.""I think the solution - even if it's temporary - is very, very simple," said Iceland managing director Richard Walker. "Let's get HGV drivers on to the skilled worker list."
The RHA's Mr McKenzie said that on top of a historic shortage of drivers, the industry had lost 20,000 European drivers because of Brexit, while the pandemic had forced 40,000 driver training tests to be cancelled.The RHA's Mr McKenzie said that on top of a historic shortage of drivers, the industry had lost 20,000 European drivers because of Brexit, while the pandemic had forced 40,000 driver training tests to be cancelled.
In a recent RHA survey of 616 hauliers, retiring colleagues and Brexit topped the list of reasons behind the driver shortages.In a recent RHA survey of 616 hauliers, retiring colleagues and Brexit topped the list of reasons behind the driver shortages.
Respondents also cited tax changes to rules known as IR35, which have made it more expensive for hauliers from elsewhere in Europe to work or be employed in the UK.Respondents also cited tax changes to rules known as IR35, which have made it more expensive for hauliers from elsewhere in Europe to work or be employed in the UK.
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