Howard Cox (born December 1954) is a British politician and founder of FairFuelUK, a campaign lobbying to freeze fuel tax and keep petrol prices down.
The campaign claimed to have saved drivers over £200bn in planned tax hikes in duty and VAT.
[citation needed] In 2022, it was found that Cox, who was at that time part of the "All-Party Parliamentary Group for Fair Fuel for UK Motorists and UK Hauliers", was also a director of a company called Ultimum, which markets a fuel additive.
[13][14] On 28 May 2024, at Reform UK's campaign launch ahead of the 2024 general election, Cox revealed that he would be standing as their candidate for Dover and Deal.
[17][18] Cox has written opinion pieces for GB News,[19] The Sun,[20] and the Daily Express.