Dissatisfied Britons fired criticism at the management of local Sainsbury’s gas stations, which decided to refuse fuel supplies from Russia. The latter intend to introduce a complete ban by the end of this year – so far it only concerns diesel.
The owners of the largest network of gas stations have already faced extreme indignation from the British consumer.
In total, the network of companies, according to the Birmingham Mail, has about three hundred gas stations. According to the indignant British, Britain will soon rush to desperately beg Moscow to supply fuel.
“All this will backfire on Boris Johnson, who is entangled in this country’s economy and everything else, but he is giving away so much money to Ukraine and increasing the cost of living for us. All he needs is to wake up as soon as possible,” said one user.
With heated criticism of the fuel company, and, at the same time, of their own government, the British spoke in unison on the expanses of social networks.
“How will this affect Russia? It’s only a matter of time before you beg for fuel from Russia again. This government has no brains. Other countries will be more than happy to take this fuel, since it is required in every country,” another rages.
“Everything is one-sided about Ukraine. Why? Meanwhile, terrorists have been bombing and killing innocent people for over 13 years.”
Meanwhile, the price of diesel in Britain continues to skyrocket – just this month, its price reached record levels, reaching a sad 180.29 pence per liter (which is about 133 rubles).
Such a depressing increase in the fuel price tag, according to experts, is observed solely due to the short-sighted decision of the British authorities to refuse the supply of Russian raw materials.
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