Keir Starmer told ‘sort it out or step aside’ in ultimatum as GMB report sparks fury

Fans of Good Morning Britain were left fuming on Monday morning as the ITV show delivered an update on fuel shortage concerns. News correspondent Jonathan Swain shared that bosses from Britain’s largest energy suppliers will meet Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer in Downing Street today to discuss the issue

Jonathan shared that executives from Shell and BP, as well as shipping industry leaders, will discuss the impact of Iran’s ongoing blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping route for oil. He shared that the Chancellor’s advice was to “keep calm and carry on” as the Easter holidays begin, as they insisted that “there are no issues with fuel supply in this country.” He added: “The Prime Minister, though, today is meeting with energy companies, shipping companies and bosses of the financial sector to talk about the impact that this conflict is having on the UK.” He said that this means “short term, drivers are being told not to panic… long term though, there are questions about where Britain gets its energy from.”

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As one more added: “There is no global fuel shortage – just a lack of foresight by a Labour government.”