Long Queues At UK Petrol Stations Amid Fears Of Fuel Price Hike, Public Told To Avoid Panic Buying

UK petrol stations are experiencing long queues as fears of a fuel price hike loom, exacerbated by a recent surge in oil prices. The increase follows retaliatory attacks by Iran in response to the assassination of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, which has led to a 13% rise in global oil prices. In light of these developments, UK authorities have urged the public to refrain from panic buying, emphasizing that there is no immediate fuel shortage. The government is monitoring the situation closely, and officials are working to ensure a steady supply despite the volatility in oil markets. The public's reaction to the rising prices and geopolitical tensions has led to increased consumer anxiety, but officials remain optimistic that the situation can stabilize without the need for drastic measures. As the UK navigates these challenges, the potential impact on consumers and the broader economy is being closely watched.
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