- Fuel Price Stand Against Tax mobilised drivers to drive deliberately slowly on UK motorways.
- Senior criminal lawyers stage second walkout in England and Wales in protest of government fee cuts.
- Britain’s headline inflation rate is at 40-year high, driven in part by the Ukraine crisis.
Protesters clogged major UK roads on Monday with a slow-moving procession of vehicles, demanding that the government intervene in the face of skyrocketing fuel prices.
The strike came as senior criminal lawyers staged a second walkout in England and Wales in protest of years of government fee cuts, escalating a “summer of discontent” in Britain.
Rail workers have already staged a series of stoppages to press for better pay as Britain’s headline inflation reaches a 40-year high of just under 10 percent, driven in part by the war in Ukraine.
On the roads, a social media campaign called Fuel Price Stand Against Tax mobilised drivers to drive deliberately slowly on motorways and other arterial routes, demanding the government slash fuel duty.
One of the motorways affected was the M4 including the Prince of Wales Bridge, which links England and Wales.
Welsh police said they had arrested 12 people for driving under 30 miles (48 kilometres) per hour for “a prolonged amount of time”.
Vicky Stamper lost her job as a truck driver last month after the company was forced to cut costs in the face of the surging fuel costs.
“I’m here because I’ve lost my job because of the fuel, and the greedy people at the top taking all of our money,” she told AFP just over the border in England.
Addressing any members of the public inconvenienced by the action, Stamper said “we’re doing this for everyone”.
“If they want to have a whinge, instead of whinging, join us.”
The government insists it has already cut fuel duty once, and is offering other financial support for the public, while blaming Russia for igniting the rapid rise in energy prices.
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