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Brexit Is to Blame, Scholz Reminds U.K. on Truck Driver Shortage

Scholz Tells U.K. That Brexit Is to Blame for Trucker Shortage

With the U.K. in the throes of a fuel crisis due to a shortage of truck drivers, the man tipped to become chancellor was asked if Germany could help the country out.

The question was asked by a British reporter at a news conference with Olaf Scholz, who last night won the election by the slimmest of margins. It was met with laughter and the Social Democrat took it in his stride and in fluent English reminded the Brits that their troubles are also a consequence of Brexit.

Brexit Is to Blame, Scholz Reminds U.K. on Truck Driver Shortage

“The free movement of labor is part of the European Union,” he answered. “We worked very hard to convince the British not to leave the union. Now they decided different and I hope they will manage the problems coming from that.”

He followed up with some advice: “It might have something to do with the question of wages. If you understand that being a trucker is really something that many people like to be and you find not enough, this has something to do with working conditions and this is something that has to be thought about.”

Meanwhile, back in London, Boris Johnson is considering bringing in army drivers, with many gasoline stations running dry over the weekend as panic among motorists spread.

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