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Still a problem with fuel supplies in London and South East - UK Conservative chair

Britain's Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Oliver Dowden gets into a car outside Downing Street in London

MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - The availability of fuel at petrol stations across most of Britain has improved but there is still a problem in London and the South East, the chairman of Prime Minister Boris Johnson's governing Conservative Party said on Sunday.

"There is clearly a problem still in London and the South East and people feel deeply frustrated, and I share their anger and frustration at not being able to get access to petrol. That's why the government is working tirelessly to resolve that situation," Oliver Dowden told Sky News.

(Reporting by Kylie MacLellan and Elizabeth Piper, Editing by Paul Sandle)