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    Fuel Price Protests Disrupt Dublin and Other Irish Cities for Second Day

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 8, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    On Wednesday, protesters demanding increased government assistance to lower fuel prices caused significant disruptions across Ireland by blocking busy roads and motorways with parked lorries and tractors. This marked the second consecutive day of protests that severely affected commuters and public transportation.

    Convoys of vehicles, including hauliers and farmers, gathered in Dublin’s city centre and several other towns and cities starting Tuesday. They criticized the government’s €250 million package aimed at temporarily reducing petrol and diesel taxes, arguing it was insufficient to offset the rising costs linked to the ongoing Middle East conflict.

    Christopher Duffy, a 46-year-old agricultural contractor participating in the blockade on Dublin’s main street, O’Connell Street, expressed his concerns: “With the price we’re paying for fuel, I’m probably two months away from my business folding.” Protesters are calling for a cap on diesel prices at a more affordable rate, emphasizing their dire financial situation. “It’s not a lot to ask for really… We’re just backed into a corner,” Duffy added.

    Government ministers declined to meet the protesters, stating that they were not part of the official representative groups involved in ongoing support discussions. Despite this, organizers have vowed to continue the demonstrations with a planned third day of disruption on Thursday.

    Prime Minister Micheál Martin acknowledged the right to protest but condemned the tactic of turning O’Connell Street into a parking zone. “We respect people’s right to protest but what is not acceptable is people declaring that we will turn O’Connell Street into a car park,” he said during a press briefing.

    The blockade along O’Connell Street caused major delays to bus services and forced the partial suspension of one of the city’s two tram lines. Traffic congestion was also reported on motorways approaching other major urban centres.

    Protests at two fuel depots obstructing deliveries to Galway and Limerick resulted in at least one petrol station running out of fuel, the head of the forecourt operators’ representative body.

    In a significant development, the Irish government welcomed a two-week ceasefire in the Iran conflict, anticipating it would soon lead to a reduction in fuel prices. Meanwhile, 61-year-old farmer and agricultural contractor John Dallon stated, “If they give us that phone call or that meeting, the streets of Dublin will be cleared. If they don’t, we’ll stay as long as it’ll take.”

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