DRIVERS have already had to live through one petrol crisis in the last decade.
Fuel blockades in 2000 caused meltdown.
A repeat must be avoided.
If there is even a hint that Ineos are closing Grangemouth refinery to make a political point to workers threatening to strike, they should be made to think again.
A fight over workers' pension rights should not be allowed to threaten the everyday lives of millions of motorists.
And if management and unions can't work it out for themselves then the government should.