2000: Fuel protests come to an end
The fuel protests that paralysed Britain for seven days ended on 15 September 2000.
The movement began as a response to the rise of UK fuel prices, causing a crisis in the NHS, emptying supermarket shelves and closing schools.
The protests ended with an ultimatum from truckers, who demanded that the government cut fuel duties.
大象传媒 Archive: Originally broadcast 15 September 2000.