As Labour seeks to fill a £22 billion budget shortfall, there are indications of a possible fuel duty increase, raising concerns among motorists and critics alike.
Despite claims of no new income tax or VAT increases, Labour is leaving the door open for other tax rises, including a potential hike in fuel duty.
Critics argue that the financial issues Labour points to as justification for tax increases are merely a pretext, particularly in light of their public sector pay commitments.
Announcing major spending cuts like the removal of winter fuel allowances and support for elderly care, Labour faces scrutiny over fiscal decisions promised during their election campaign.
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