Tory MPs Join Fuel Tax Campaign Led by Reform UK Climate Science Denier

FairFuelโ€™s Howard Cox has gained more Conservative allies despite standing for Nigel Farageโ€™s party twice this year.
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A group of MPs joining fuel tax campaigner and Reform UK politician Howard Cox in front of 10 Downing Street. Credit: Christopher Hope / Twitter

Conservative MPs have backed a campaign against raising fuel tax led by a Reform UK politician and lobbyist who has publicly claimed that โ€œman is not responsible for global warmingโ€.ย 

Howard Cox, director of the lobby group FairFuel UK, yesterday led a delegation to 10 Downing Street to petition against a mooted 7p rise in fuel duty in the governmentโ€™s upcoming budget, which will be announced on 30 October.

He was joined by a group of Conservative MPs including GB News host Esther McVey, Saqib Bhatti, Greg Smith, Bradley Thomas, James Wild, and Shivani Raja, according to a photo posted on X by journalist Christopher Hope.ย 

The petition stated that โ€œincreasing fuel duty is economic and political suicide and will not save the planetโ€. Transport producedย 26 percent of the UKโ€™s total emissions in 2021 and was the countryโ€™s largest emitting sector.

Cox has stood for Nigel Farageโ€™s Reform UK in two separate elections this year, running as the partyโ€™s London mayoral candidate, and its parliamentary candidate for Dover and Deal in Julyโ€™s general election.ย 

Reform UK campaigns to entirely scrap the UKโ€™s net zero emissions targets, and advocates for new fossil fuel drilling. The party is gaining in the polls, and Farage has said that he wants to replace the Conservatives as the leading right-wing movement in British politics.

FairFuelUK is an influential group with allies in Parliament and the media, leading joint campaigns with The Sun newspaper. Cox has claimed to have successfully used his political contacts to secure a fuel duty freeze for the past 14 years.ย 

However, Cox has increasingly cast doubt on established climate science.

Last November, Cox said in a post on X: โ€œIt is arrogant to think that we, as human beings, can make any difference to this planet.โ€

In August 2022, in response to a TalkTV segment in which Reform UKโ€˜sย Richard Ticeย criticised the views of climate scientist Dr Gerald Kutney, Coxย tweeted: โ€œI am now even more convinced man is not responsible for global warmingโ€.

Climate scientists working at the worldโ€™s foremost climate science body, the UNโ€™s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), have said that โ€œit is a statement of fact, we cannot be any more certain; it is unequivocal and indisputable that humans are warming the planetโ€.

All five of Reform UKโ€™s parliamentary MPs have signed a letter sent to the Chancellor Rachel Reeves endorsing FairFuelโ€™s campaign calling on the government to keep fuel duty frozen.

โ€œThe 14 year campaign to freeze fuel duty, and subsequent decisions of consecutive chancellors to do so, has cost the taxpayer in excess of ยฃ130 billion,โ€ said Ralph Palmer, UK electric vehicles lead at the advocacy group Transport and Environment.

โ€œWhile sold as a policy to support low income drivers, itโ€™s estimated that only 4.6 percent of the cut actually went into the pockets of those on the lowest incomes. Instead, these policies have overwhelmingly benefitted the richest in society. The policy is poor value for money and is little more than a political gimmick. Itโ€™s a no-brainer for the chancellor to break the cycle.โ€

FairFuelโ€™s Tory Backers

FairFuel UK is supported by Craig Mackinlay, the former Conservative MP who continues to lead the Net Zero Scrutiny Group, which rallies parliamentary support against climate action and net zero. 

Mackinlay, who was given a peerage after standing down in Julyโ€™s general election having contracted sepsis last year, formerly chaired the Fair Fuel for UK Motorists and UK Hauliers All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG). The APPG has not yet been re-registered following the election.

Yesterdayโ€™s fuel duty stunt was not the first time that Tory politicians have cosied up to Reform candidate Cox. In January, then Conservative Net Zero Secretary Claire Coutinho met Cox and praised his work.ย 

Cox has campaigned against traffic and anti-pollution schemes including Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) and ultra low emission zones (ULEZ). 

As DeSmog reported, Cox attended an anti-ULEZ rally ahead of Mayโ€™s London mayoral election organised by a group which had promoted conspiracy theories about โ€œclimate lockdownsโ€.

FairFuel has also lobbied against government plans to phase out petrol and diesel cars, publishing a report in 2021 attacking electric vehicles. 

Cox declined to respond to DeSmogโ€™s request for comment.

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Joey Grostern is a freelance climate reporter for DeSmog since April 2023. His work focuses on news media and has been covered by The Guardian, The Intercept, and The Nation. He also works freelance for Deutsche Welle and Clean Energy Wire in Berlin.

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