I still think its a moot point though. I liken dealing with the politicians on this the same as fuel taxes. They are going to go up regardless of him many lorries blockade a refinery or how many threats of it bringing down a government are made, they may delay things to make you think you are winning and then when not expecting it they slip it through. Nearly £1.50 a litre for Diesel today at a supermarket.......
Methinks you can shout and wail as much you like, but unfortunately you are not going to beat the faceless political machine.