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Fuel protesters take to the roads of Sunderland

Written by  James Murdoch
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Sunderland fuel protest
 

Driving instructors and taxi drivers in Sunderland have taken part in a protest over rising fuel costs.

About 30 vehicles took part in the demonstration, which saw vehicles slowly travel through the city centre.

The convoy was organised by the Sunderland Association of Driving Instructors, which urged the government to scrap a fuel duty hike in April.

Spokesman Paul Jasper said rising fuel coasts were threatening the livelihoods of small businesses.

He said: "We need the government to rethink the increase in fuel duty which is going to come in in April.

"This could see another 4p on a litre of unleaded petrol and we could soon see £1.40 a litre.

"We need to do something to get ourselves noticed and get the message across that this is threatening the livelihoods of a lot of people."

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  • Comment Link ALLY  MACLEOD Sunday, 27 February 2011 08:25 posted by ALLY MACLEOD

    every car/lorry driver in uk should cease buying fuel from the pumps for a week,blockade all refinery gates to let this ROBBING AND PILAGEING GOVT, that we are not going to put up with it, the price of fuel is nothing more than a pure rip off.

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