Hmm,
Sounds like a chain letter designed to increase CO2 emissions
and global warming by increasing fossil fuel consumption as prices
come down.
Other than that, it sidesteps realities such as the fact that most of
the price of a litre of petrol is constituted of tax/VAT etc. The fuel
companies have little ability to make a real price difference.
Better to undertake a mass mode shift to less damaging forms of
transport. Those who rely on cars can give up their jobs and walk
to the benefits agency.
Alternatively, boycott buying fuel in the UK and get it all abroad.
The UK treasury will drop duty and create a trans-nation state
petrol-price war.
If everyone takes a low-fares flight to continental Europe and fills up
a couple jerry cans to bring home...
Steven
Researcher (tourism and regional development)
Scottish Agricultural College
Ayr, UK.
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