Who is to blame for empty shelves and fuel shortages? Not us, say industry and ministers

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❌Business leaders insist the Government is simply “getting its excuses in early” for a yuletide supply crisis that might already be unavoidable

Having been depicted as the Grinch for “stealing Christmas” last year, Boris Johnson already knows what is heading his way if families face festive misery for a second year running.

 

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