Sign up for our daily newsletter to get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox Over the weekend, fuel stations across the UK saw lengthy queues as Brits rushed to fill up their cars with petrol and diesel.
In light of the disruption caused, it had been rumoured that the British Army would be brought in to help ease the situation.
The government has “no plans at the moment” to use the Army to drive petrol tankers amid continuing shortages at filling stations, the Environment Secretary has said. READ MORE: Aldi in hot water with shoppers over 'infuriating' name of £2.19 vegan product George Eustice said there was not a shortage of fuel and called on motorists to stop “panic buying” petrol and return to their normal pattern of
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