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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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Thursday, March 8, 2012


PrintNATIONAL FAIRFUEL DAY - HUNDREDS TURN OUT ON RAIN DRENCHED WESTMINSTER


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Great Coverage of the Campaign at National FairFuel Day




 


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[ posted by john bolger, March 08, 2012 17:11 ]

WELL DONE ALL,COULD NOT MAKE TRIP BUT 100 % BEHIND YOU.ANOTHER THING THE GOVMENT COULD DO TO CUT RATESIS VERY EASY, STOP GIVING SUBSIDIES TO THESE FOREIGN WIND FARM COMPANIES THAT THEN TAKE THE CASH OUT OF THE COUNTRY.''''' AND CUT DOWN IN FOREIGN AID.


[ posted by John D Whitfield, March 13, 2012 10:04 ]

I am glad that I joined FairFuelUK.com as I think it's time this issue was investigated,I also think that the Vehicle Road Tax should be Investigated as it is always increasing yearly,my pension doesn't grow that fast. I don't think the Government care about what the people of the country think anymore Charity begins at home they should stop sending money for Foreign Aid.Time to look after the UK and not abroad.


[ posted by Stephen Sanderson, March 13, 2012 13:42 ]

Well done 150 percent behind the campaign we need to show the prices in the shelfs are related to the prices on the pump.
Perhaps one of the RTA members showing cost to transport food compared with a year ago and the wholesaler price then the retailer.


[ posted by Shaun Anderson, March 22, 2012 11:08 ]

It all seems so simple to me if you drop the tax on fuel you would give more spending power to the public. which means we can then spend the extra money on goods which we pay tax on and this will cause demand and create jobs which in turn will bring in more tax. High fuel prices will not produce anything but hardship.

Shaun Anderson


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