M-way go-slow over fuel

Information on what we are doing or have done to get your voice heard

Moderator: Press Team

M-way go-slow over fuel

Postby scanny on Sat Jul 19 2008, 11:57 am

FUEL protesters held up traffic heading into the City Centre this morning in a stand against rising petrol prices.

The demonstration, organised by pressure group Britain's Revolting, set off from Lymm Services with a convoy of motorists travelling down the M56, on to Princess Parkway, the Mancunian Way and through the city centre.

It is the third fuel tax protest in the region in the past two months.

In a separate, smaller protest six trucks were due to form a convoy in Oldham town centre and were expected to be joined by other hauliers as the demonstration makes its way around the town.

Organisers say Britain has the highest rate of tax on petrol in Europe at 60 per cent and are calling on the government to cut duty to bring the price of unleaded down to £1 a litre and diesel to £1.10.

They said they wanted to be highly visible but did not want to disrupt people and had liaised with police over the protest. Duncan Burrow, who spends £75 a week commuting from Crewe to Manchester and has organised the protest, said: "It is not sustainable. People have had enough."

Standstill

On June 5 around 500 bikers tried to bring the city to a stand still during morning rush hour as they travelled down the M602 towards the city centre.

Traffic was stopped at the end of the motorway while the bikers turned off their engines for 10 minutes before obeying a police diversion and heading out towards Salford Quays. In a separate demonstration last month, 80 lorry drivers and around two dozen other motorists took part in a Saturday morning go-slow protest on the M6, heading south from Lymm.

Soaring fuel prices have caused misery for hauliers who say they are no longer able to make a profit and are calling on the Chancellor, Alistair Darling, to introduce a tax rebate for essential users.
source
User avatar
scanny
parliamentary candidate
 
Posts: 748
Joined: Wed Jun 11 2008, 9:17 pm
Location: falkirk
Drives: V6 legnum

Return to BR Press

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests

cron