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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson remains busy with government affairs despite having gone on vacation amid the UK supply crisis, a spokesman for the official

Downing Street

residence said on Monday

.

The spokesman recalled that Johnson spoke by phone today with the Prime Minister of India,

Narendra Modi

, and that he follows closely the problems related to supplies.

"The prime minister is in charge, as always. He has already received calls from leaders and there will be others. The prime minister has been informed on a regular basis about the ongoing efforts to address current problems in relation to fuel and the supply chain," the spokesperson added.

Downing Street

has pointed out that Johnson receives calls on matters related to the

COP26

summit

on climate change, which will take place next month in

Glasgow

(

Scotland

).

Johnson, on vacation in Marbella

The spokesman did not want to comment on Johnson's alleged stay in a mansion in

Marbella

, as claimed by some British media, owned by Secretary of State for the Environment,

Zac Goldsmith

.

According to the tabloids, the conservative leader has taken a few days off together with his wife,

Carrie

, who is pregnant, and their 17-month-old son,

Wilfred

, in Marbella.

The British minister of Companies, Energy and Industrial Strategy,

Kwasi Kwarteng

, already considered yesterday that it was "reasonable" that Johnson went on vacation after participating in

Manchester

, in the north of

England

, in the annual congress of

the Conservative Party

.

In addition to the supply crisis due to lack of products and labor, the Government must manage the effects of the global rise in the price of gas.

This rise has generated a crisis in the British market, where power companies cannot pass on the entire rise in wholesale prices to the consumer and dozens of companies face the threat of bankruptcy this winter.

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