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The only vehicles that turned up to Reform UK's national fuel tax protest were their own bus and taxi - 17 reactions positively dripping with schadenfreude
- The Reform UK's national fuel protest in Whitehall drew only a bus and a taxi, not the crowd promised by organizers.
- Social media reaction mocked the turnout, with multiple posts suggesting the protest failed to attract motorists.
- Observers noted the missing crowd contrasted with claims of a large-scale demonstration.
- Reform UK faced scrutiny over turnout as critics compared the event to other countries cutting fuel taxes.
- Some supporters claimed participation from motorists but images and posts contradicted those claims.
- The event was promoted amid broader debate over fuel policy and motorists' costs.
- Media coverage cited social media posts to illustrate the protest's limited reach.
- The article emphasizes that the protest did not meet its own narrative of a large turnout.
- The piece notes the event’s organizer and participants failed to mobilize the intended base.
- The coverage references The Poke as the source detailing the protest and reactions.
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