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It would be nice to have some mention on Wikipedia of something I think to be of enormous importance --- the way the Blair government caved in to intimidation and scrapped the fuel escalator in 2000. The only comparable attempt to influence govt policy in recent history is the Miners' Strike. Omicron18 14:14, 7 August 2006 (UTC)
OK -- UK fuel protest. There should be links. The talk page asks for an article on the fuel escalator.