Angry motorists urge Chancellor Jeremy Hunt to make more cuts to fuel duty in Budget | 5P5TQ9R | 2024-02-24 12:08:01
Campaigners FairFuelUK surveyed greater than 81,000 street users forward of subsequent month's
TENS of hundreds of drivers have immediately informed Chancellor Jeremy Hunt to "Maintain It Down" — and make extra cuts to gasoline obligation.
Campaigners FairFuelUK surveyed greater than 81,000 street users forward of subsequent month's Budget.


Almost two thirds want the 52.95p fee reduce further.
It was slashed by 5p from 57.95p two years ago, however the short-term measure is because of expire at the end of next month.
Some 31 per cent of these polled say it ought to be frozen where it's now.
Simply four per cent stated the tax must be put up.
Most have been cyclists or electric vehicle drivers.
FairFuelUK founder and motorists' champ Howard Cox urged the Chancellor to be remembered because the "drivers' good friend".
He stated final night time: "A Finances for motorists will entice wavering voters away from Labour.
"Starting with an enormous reduce in Gasoline Obligation and making certain the gasoline supply chain is ruthlessly policed with PumpWatch will probably be massively helpful to the Tory Celebration's election hopes."
Nevertheless, Mr Hunt faces an uphill battle as lower than expected inflation means less government revenue.
That has blown a gap in his plan for pre-election giveaways.
<!-- End of Brightcove Player --> A Treasury source stated: "Decrease inflation means decrease tax receipts as a consequence of lessened impression of fiscal drag.
"Good for the public in fact, but lowered income to the federal government."
Labour's shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury Darren Jones warned: "Britain is stuck within the Tory doom loop of no progress and high taxes."
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