The chief executive of Britain’s biggest service station chain has claimed that motorway drivers have been denied a 12p cut in fuel costs because of Government red tape. Ken McMeikan, the boss of Moto, which operates forecourts at 70 sites across the UK, said he wanted to slash fuel prices by up to 12p a litre – but only if he is allowed to install signs on motorways to let motorists know.At forecourts with signs, Mr McMeikan said Moto’s aim was to compete with local high Street forecourt operat
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