in particular, few will and people panic buying petrol because of fears it might run out in certain parts of the country. one of the big question is the prime minister is facing is what is he going to do about it and this was part of his answer to andrew marr this morning. the way forward for our country is not tojust pull the big lever marked uncontrolled immigration and allow in huge numbers of people to do. well, you have cranked it a bit of the way, haven t you? in a controlled way, that is entirely sensible, but what some people are saying is to have hundreds of thousands of people in. this is a very serious point, because our country, you know, has been running at a comparatively low rate of wage growth for a long time, basically stagnant wages, and totally stagnant productivity and not as much growth as this country can achieve. that is because, chronically, we have failed to invest in people,
chief business commentator for the independent, and benedicte paviot, the uk correspondent at france 24. hello, both. quick look at the front pages before our chat. let s start with the metro, which covers those calls from the transport secretary for people to stop panic buying petrol and diesel. the same story praises the front page of the guardian, which says the government use the military to deliver fuel across the country. the same line, ministers are set to discuss the plans tomorrow. the mirror claiming the prime minister was warned of the hgv driver crisis injune and failed to ask. there is an investigation on the front of the mail, claiming that smart motorways are plagued with technical failures which are putting lives at risk. and the government is planning to cut the earnings threshold at which reggie woods begin repaying their student loans. that s according to the ft. 0k,
for the independent. and benedicte paviot, the uk correspondent at france 24. hello the uk correspondent at france 24. to you both. a through hello to you both. a quick look through ourfront pages. hello to you both. a quick look through our front pages. we will start with the metro which calls for the transport secretary, to tell people to stop panic buying petrol and diesel. 0n the same story, the guardian says the government might use the military to deliver fuel across the country. the same line, ministers are set to discuss the plans tomorrow. the daily mirror claiming the prime minister was warned of the hgv driver crisis injune, but didn t act. there is an investigation in the daily mail, claiming smart motorways are plagued with technical failures which are putting lives at risk. and the government is planning to cut the earnings thresholds at which graduates begin repaying student