Fuel Protests Postponed After Brown's Price Review Promise; Hauliers Say That Some Rallies Will Still Go Ahead

The HeraldJune 05, 2004

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A wave of fuel "go slow" protests was postponed yesterday in light of Gordon Brown's promise to review a proposed 2p-a-litre autumn price hike.

However, the planned mass demonstration by the Road Haulage Association (RHA) today in Cardiff and a similar one in Edinburgh a week on Tuesday will go ahead.

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Fuel Protests Postponed After Brown's Price Review Promise; Hauliers Say That Some Rallies Will Still Go Ahead

Phil Flanders, the RHA's Scottish director, said: "The chancellor has only announced a review. We would like it to be more concrete, so we are...

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