UK To Issue Visas To Ease Lorry Driver Shortage

The UK government is set to temporarily ease visa rules to enable it attract more foreign lorry drivers as it grapples with a growing shortage that has now hit fuel supplies.

Africa Today News, New York reports that the lack of tanker drivers has led to huge queues at petrol stations in recent days, as people simply ignored government pleas not to panic-buy fuel after some garages closed due to the lack of deliveries.

According to multiple reports, up to 5,000 temporary visas could be issued under the short-term scheme, according to media reports, amid an estimated shortfall of around 100,000 heavy goods vehicle (HGV) drivers.

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The move would represent a U-turn by Prime Minister Boris Johnson, whose government has tightened post-Brexit immigration rules and repeatedly insisted Britain’s reliance on foreign labour must end.

Johnson has been under increasing pressure to act after the pandemic and Brexit combined to worsen the haulier shortage and he faces other immediate crises including escalating energy prices.

As well as threatening timely fuel supplies, the lack of lorry drivers has caused disruption to deliveries of food and other goods.

As the lines of cars waiting at petrol stations have lengthened, particularly in southeast England, Johnson’s office confirmed late Friday the government was “looking at temporary measures to avoid any immediate problems”.

A Downing Street spokesman said any measures would be ‘very strictly time limited’ while reiterating the country has ‘ample fuel stocks’ and that ‘there are no shortages’.

However, drivers appeared less than reassured Saturday, as queues again formed for fuel.

There have been calls to deploy soldiers to help deliver petrol, while some have also suggested using them to process the backlog of HGV license applications that has ballooned during the pandemic.

 

AFRICA TODAY NEWS, NEW YORK