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Labour urged to scrap 'dishonest double taxation' as petrol and diesel face misery at pumps

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Reform UK have doubled down on its attack on the Government, urging Chancellor Rachel Reeves to extend the 5p fuel duty cut and protect hard-pressed motorists.Robert Jenrick, Reform UK's Treasury spokesperson, called for drivers to unite in Westminster to protest expensive fuel prices.He accused Chancellor Rachel Reeves of doing "nothing" to help drivers mitigate the high cost of fuel, even as Spain, Canada, Germany and Ireland have cut fuel taxes.The latest data from RAC Fuel Watch shows that prices remained largely stagnant over the weekend, with a litre of petrol costing 157.17p and diesel drivers paying 189.23p.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Compared to peak prices seen by drivers almost two weeks ago, motorists have seen prices fall by 1.14p per litre for petrol and 2.3p for diesel.At its peak, around six weeks after the war in Iran started, average unleaded and diesel prices soared to 158.31p and 191.54p respectively.Reform UK has consistently called on the Government to...

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