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Don’t panic buy for Christmas, Britain says after port chaos By Reuters

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© Reuters. FILEPHOTO: Oliver Dowden (Co-Chairman) gestures while he talks during the annual Conservative Party Conference in Manchester, UK, on October 5, 2021. REUTERS/Phil Noble

LONDON (Reuters) – Britain said on Wednesday that people should buy normally for Christmas and that there would be no shortage of gifts after shipping containers carrying toys and electrical goods were diverted from the country’s biggest port because it was full.

Sky asked Oliver Dowden, Conservative Party chairman, about Felixstowe port issues. He said that “I’m confident” people will get their toys by Christmas. “The situation has improved.”

I would suggest that you buy what you normally do.

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