FairFuelUK - Pre Budget Poll
Petrol and Diesel Prices are rising again . Help to secure a Fuel Duty Cut in 2013....
FairFuelUK are running a poll to try and establish a realistic, sensible Fuel Duty cut that will help stimulate the economy, encourage spending and for businesses to have the confidence to invest and employ more people.
It is clear that pump prices are ‘on the up’ once again. Next month, the Chancellor makes his Budget Statement. Currently, he is planning a rise in Fuel Duty of about 2p per litre to hit later in the year. Many people think that’s the last thing the economy needs right now. So FairFuelUK need help to persuade him to drop that rise AND to cut fuel duty to boost the economy. To date they have successfully fought off EVERY such rise since they started just over 2 years ago – those rises would have totalled 9p per litre (11p per litre if you include the extra VAT that would have been charged on the Fuel Duty).
To help them to ‘see off’ this latest planned rise and to put forward a convincing case for a Fuel Duty cut, they would like to ask everyone to take a couple of minutes to fill out the simple ‘FairFuelUK Petrol/Diesel Poll’. They will analyse the POLL responses and present the collated conclusions to the Government, every MP and publish them in the media up to the Budget on March 20th.
The results from these POLLs will help to pile the pressure onto the Government & the Chancellor. Why? Because the numbers signed up to back FairFuelUK are now so large, the media also take a great interest in what their supporters, say in the polls they run. When the media takes an interest that too helps put pressure on MPs to listen and react.
Please complete the poll and spread it to as many contacts as you can. FairFuelUK now have over 350,000 supporters and every extra ‘sign up’ makes their voice stronger.
Click here to take part in the poll.
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