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Tuesday, 1 August, 2000, 18:14 GMT 19:14 UK
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Mixed response to petrol boycott
Many UK motorists buy petrol as usual despite calls to join the one-day protest against high fuel prices.

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 | The BBC's Nick Higham on the "Dump the Pump" campaign real 28k
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 | Organiser Tim Smith from the Farmers and Hauliers Association on the response to the boycott call real 28k
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 | The BBC's Kevin Connolly: "Irish prices are 25% cheaper" real 28k
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Mixed response to petrol boycott
Many UK motorists buy petrol as usual despite calls to join the one-day protest against high fuel prices.

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Also:
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 | The BBC's Nick Higham on the "Dump the Pump" campaign real 28k
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 | Organiser Tim Smith from the Farmers and Hauliers Association on the response to the boycott call real 28k
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 | The BBC's Kevin Connolly: "Irish prices are 25% cheaper" real 28k
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