Ulster Unionist Party responds to Planned fuel protests across Northern Ireland

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Ulster Unionist Party responds to Planned fuel protests across Northern Ireland

The Ulster Unionist Party acknowledges the growing public and business frustration over soaring fuel and fertiliser costs across Northern Ireland. While recognising the right to protest, as a Party we would stress that demonstrations must remain lawful, protect access to the road network, and never hinder emergency services.

A Party spokesperson said:

“The Ulster Unionist Party fully understands the frustrations being felt by everyone and businesses across Northern Ireland who are being hammered by sky high fuel costs. We also recognise the serious pressures facing our farmers, who are dealing with mounting fertiliser costs that will inevitably have knock on effects on food prices for everyone.

“Everyone has a legitimate right to protest, but it is a qualified right. Any protest must be lawful, must respect other people’s right to use the road network, to go about their daily lives and to run their livelihoods. Most importantly, protests must not impede the vital work of our emergency services.

“The Ulster Unionist Party will continue to call on the UK Government to implement a realistic, long-term plan for a substantial cut in fuel duty and to do so immediately. Working families, businesses and our farming community need support. These are the people being punished simply for going out to work and keeping our economy moving. Freezing or reversing duty increases is no longer enough; the Government needs bold action now.”