‘Stay at home’ plea as fears grow of Covid-style restrictions | Politics | News


The International Energy Agency (IEA) has called for a return to Covid-style homeworking to counter oil shortages caused by the war in Iran. It said those who continued to travel should use public transport – or drive more slowly, to save petrol. Warning the conflict had triggered โ€œthe largest supply disruption in the history of the global oil marketโ€, the IEA said widespread adoption of measures to rapidly cut demand would โ€œhelp cushion the shockโ€.

It said: โ€œWorking from home where possible reduces fuel demand for commuting, while lowering highway speed limits by at least 10 kilometres per hour cuts fuel use across both passenger vehicles and freight.

โ€œEncouraging a shift from private cars to public transport, alongside measures such as alternating private vehicle access in large cities, can further reduce congestion and fuel consumption.โ€

IEA executive director Fatih Birol said the proposals provide โ€œimmediate and concrete measures that can be taken on the demand side by governments, businesses and households to shelter consumers from the impacts of this crisis.โ€

Downing Street has urged the public to carry on โ€œin normal fashionโ€ following calls for people to reduce demand for fuel by working from home.

Sir Keir Starmerโ€™s official spokesman said: โ€œThis is the IEAโ€™s general advice for countries across the world. It is not in place in the UK.

โ€œWe have a diverse and resilient supply. People in the UK should continue to go about their days in normal fashion.โ€

Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds did not rule out asking people to change their behaviour, when questioned by Times Radio.

She said: โ€œI think itโ€™s too early. I want to reassure people that we are as a government taking calm-headed leadership on this issue.

โ€œWe are working with partners to de-escalate this conflict. We need to see how obviously this plays out.โ€

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