FairFuelUK e-petition signatures pass 90,000
Now that FairFuelUK’s e-petition, Cheaper petrol and diesel, posted in conjunction with MP Robert Halfon has passed the 90,000 signature landmark it needs just 10,000 more people to sign up to be considered for a hearing in Parliament. At the time of writing the figure stands at 90,361.Politicians will have to turn their attention to the crippling cost of fuel, and that of diesel in particular which is the most expensive in Europe thanks to high taxation rates.
The petition states: “High petrol and diesel prices are crippling our economy. Many motorists now pay a tenth of their income just to fill up the family car, and millions of families are suffering. Businesses are under immense pressure, especially the road freight industry. But petrol and diesel are now so astronomically expensive, it is costing the Government money. This is because fewer people can afford to drive, leading to lower tax revenues.”
It calls for the government to:
1) Scrap the planned 4p/litre fuel duty increases, which are scheduled for January and August 2012.
2) Create a price stabilisation mechanism that smooths out fluctuations in the pump price.
3) Pressure big oil companies to pass on cheaper oil to motorists.
4) Set up a Commission to look at market competitiveness, and radical ways of cutting fuel taxes in the longer term.
We urge all our visitors to sign the petition now.
Click here to find out more about the aims of, and the reasons behind the FairFuelUK campaign.
FairFuelUK’s Howard Cox was interviewed by Charlie Stayt and Kate Silverton for BBC Breakfast on 13 August 2011.









