13. GEOFF DUNNING TITLE CHIEF EXECUTIVE ORGANISATION ROAD HAULAGE ASSOCIATION
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It’s pleasing to report that the united front the FTA and RHA put up during the 2010 election did not disband this year.
Once Peter Carroll had persuaded them of the worth of his FairFuelUK campaign, they jumped in with both feet.
Inevitably when two such powerful entities get involved in a campaign, it’s not all roses all the time, and certainly each association probably thinks it contributed more to the campaign than the other.
The old and expected differences remain, but that’s only right given their distinctly different memberships. Longer semi-trailers – sorry, not again, high-volume trailers – is a good example: the RHA voiced its concerns regularly and clearly about the detrimental effect on its members, while FTA was clearly keen as mustard for the trials to go ahead.
Inevitably, the FTA can usually take more of a strategic lead on industry matters. From where we stand, it’s