Most Britons Blame Media for Alleged Fuel Crisis: Poll
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
63% : Media is at fault, not Brexit," said businessman and former Brexit Party MEP Lance Foreman.62% : The findings come after former Conservative Party leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith rejected the claims of a fuel crisis or that Brexit had caused the shortage of drivers, blaming instead years of government and industry recruitment failures resulting in the UK, much like Europe, suffering from a shortage of trained drivers.
55% : "Even if the driver shortage has been exacerbated by Brexit, the fact is BP announced Thursday that only 13 out of 1,400 fuel stations didn't get deliveries.
44% : Even in the run up to Brexit, they knew this was going on.
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