Quentin Willson's FairFuelUK Blog
Quentin Willson is one of Britain’s best-known motoring authorities. He spent over a decade presenting BBC's Top Gear alongside Jeremy Clarkson and was largely responsible for bringing the once scandalously high prices of new cars in the UK down to the same level as the rest of Europe. He is the lead spokesmen for FairFuelUK and works closely with the team behind the fight for lower fuel prices called Peter Carroll Associates
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FairFuelUK is the national campaign fighting for lower petrol and diesel prices and is actively supported by:
The FairFuelUK Campaign won the Chartered institute for Public Relations Public Affairs Excellence Award 2012 - Managed by Peter Carroll Associates email: campaign@fairfueluk.com
Peter Carroll (founder) 07866 800755, Lynne Beaumont (co-founder) 07885 940945 , Howard Cox (co-founder & communications) 07515 421611
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[ posted by Sue Morgan, October 31, 2011 18:10 ]
I would totally support a national blockage of all the petrol stations like happened previously, I personally think that is the only way the government is going to listen. Petrol prices can not just keep increasing, the money is just not there. If David Cameron wants to start kick the economy, he needs to address the issue of petrol prices now before we are all out of work either through not being able to afford to get to work or the rising costs of everything due to huge transportation costs which is caused because of the petrol/diesel prices.