Thousands of drivers could see fuel duty slashed by 10p a litre in October under new proposals
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Thousands of drivers could see fuel duty slashed by 10p a litre in October under new proposals.
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Drivers in Jersey could see fuel duty cut by 10p per litre from October under plans aimed at easing the cost-of-living burden on islanders.Deputy Lucy Stephenson from the Jersey Assembly has proposed a temporary reduction in fuel duty for the final three months of the year, which would save motorists around £5 when filling up a typical family car.The politician, who represents St Mary, St Ouen and St Peter, lodged the proposal on June 17, with lower rates applying from October 1 until December 31.In her proposition, Ms Stephenson said: "Cost-of-living pressures were the number one issue highlighted by islanders at this year's election.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say "It is no longer just those on the lowest incomes struggling to make ends meet, but spiralling costs are impacting Islanders at all ages, stages of life and those earning a seemingly 'good' wage." The move comes as fuel prices continue to climb following tensions in the Middle East and disruption to shipping through the...
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