Monday, February 22, 2016

AA Apology.

UKIP welcomes AA apology over fuel price rumours

Posted on February 19
Jill_Seymour_(1).jpegUKIP Transport Spokesman Jill Seymour has welcomed the public apology from the president of the AA after he back-tracked on claims that a British exit from the EU would lead to a hike in fuel prices. The motoring group waded into the Europe debate today by claiming costs at the pumps could rise by 18.7p a litre 'within days' of a Brexit vote.
But AA president Edmund King later took to Twitter to apologise for the comments, admitting they had been ‘misinterpreted’ and were taken from on a report by banking group Goldman Sachs – known supporters of the ‘In’ campaign.
Mrs Seymour said: “I’m delighted that the AA has now apologised for this embarrassing piece of scaremongering, and clarified its stance on the matter.
“Goldman Sachs have a very vested interest in the EU referendum debate, so stating their claims as hard facts was a very unwise move.

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