Boris Johnson reassures drivers petrol shortage ‘stabilising’ - but could last until Christmas

Troops will begin training to help deliver petrol supplies by the end of the week as Boris Johnson said he was making preparations to deal with potential problems until “Christmas and beyond”.

The Prime Minister said the situation on the filling station forecourts is “stabilising” as he urged motorists to go about their business in the normal way.

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'State of readiness'

A decision to put 150 military drivers on standby has been formally approved, meaning they can now begin training in case they are required.

A further 150 drivers’ mates are also ready to help out as part of the military effort.

“They’re still on standby but can now start training now it’s approved,” a Government source said.

They will be held in a “state of readiness” and could deployed “in the coming days” if needed, sources said.

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