Fuel duty hike to cost British households £40,000 as Rachel Reeves told to scrap rise

The average household will be paying nearly £40 000 in fuel duty over a lifetime if a planned hike in the charge goes ahead, campaigners have said. Calling for Chancellor Rachel Reeves to scrap the rise, the TaxPayers’ Alliance said it hit the poorest families the hardest. Duty was cut by five pence in 2022 in response to the Ukraine invasion. The cut has been kept in place ever since but is due to be reintroduced in September, rising back to the full five pence by March. It would be the first

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Fuel duty hike to cost British households £40,000 as Rachel Reeves told to scrap rise

The average household will be paying nearly £40 000 in fuel duty over a lifetime if a planned hike in the charge goes ahead, campaigners have said. Calling for Chancellor Rachel Reeves to scrap the rise, the TaxPayers’ Alliance said it hit the poorest families the hardest. Duty was cut by five pence in 2022 in response to the Ukraine invasion. The cut has been kept in place ever since but is due to be reintroduced in September, rising back to the full five pence by March. It would be the first

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