Fortunately, Ian took Naga’s cheeky retort in good humour, as he chuckled at her comment.“Sorry about that, kind of keeping people informed,” Naga quipped.The presenter then resumed her line of questioning, asking Ian: “But you reckon this has been a problem for quite some time?Ian explained: “Not really a problem, we just knew it was very busy because no one is flying away are they? “They’re taking their holidays in the UK using their car.So obviously the fuel has been used a lot more than it would be usually, probably,” he suggested, referencing people holidaying at home due to the coronavirus pandemic restricting travel overseas.The Army is said to be ready to help out with fuel supply problems.It comes after a fourth day of long queues.
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