BBC have gone about it in a comedic fashion, sending correspondent Phil McCann to cover the story. The political reporter went live on BBC Breakfast this morning at 7am outside a petrol station - and just minutes later he was trending on Twitter.
The journalist in question, of course, has a rather apt name for a somebody covering the fuel crisis story, especially as the past few days have seen panicked motorists filling up their cans at stations across the country, reports Devon Live.In classic Twitter fashion, Phil is now a viral celebrity - with thousands of users retweeting a screen grab from this morning's broadcast with his name plastered across the screen.
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