Fuel Duty explained after Starmer refuses to rule out Budget rise
Briefly

"We've reached the conclusion the Chancellor has no option but to put fuel duty back up to 58p a litre in October's Budget. We'd normally be against any increase in duty, but we recognize the need to address the substantial black hole in public finances left by the previous government."
"Sir Keir Starmer warned the public that things would get worse before they got better, emphasizing that the upcoming fiscal measures would involve painful choices, particularly amidst the ongoing cost of living crisis."
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