Wednesday 16 February 2011

BRITAIN'S FUEL TAXES NEED CUTTING, says, Robert H. Brown PLEASE SIGN THE PETITION.



Dear Mr Brown and fellow supporter's,


A war on fuel prices is on. We’ve joined forces with The Sun newspaper to petition against fuel duty hikes.  The ‘Keep It Down’ campaign is piling the pressure on government to cut Britain’s soaring fuel taxes but we need your help.
A war on fuel prices is on. We’ve joined forces with The Sun newspaper to petition against fuel duty hikes.  The ‘Keep It Down’ campaign is piling the pressure on government to cut Britain’s soaring fuel taxes but we need your help.

Click here Sign the petition < and make sure your voice is added
 
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In the rural areas where owning a car is essential to get to work, shop and attend hospital appointments etc., fuel prices should not be increased. Adding more fuel tax to the price of a litre of petrol should not be allowed. The situation in towns & cities is somewhat different as public transport is an option providing it also keeps it's prices affordable to the customer.


Every attempt that the Government makes should indeed be meet by opposition from the people it serves. This Government needs to sit up and listen to the people ...
You can not continue to increase the cost of living while at the same time continue to make huge cut's in the things we all need.


The petition I would like to ask you to sign has been set up by: http://www.confused.com/ Please sign it to demonstrate to this Government that you strongly disapprove of any fuel tax increases in April it's planning to introduce.


I have ...
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