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UK Prime Minister Considers Fuel Duty Increase
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has raised concerns about a potential increase in fuel duty, marking the first such rise in 15 years as Labour seeks to address a £22 billion budget deficit reportedly left by the Conservatives. While maintaining his pledge not to raise income tax, National Insurance, or VAT, Starmer has not ruled out fuel duty adjustments, which could lead to criticism of a 'war on motorists'. Tensions within the cabinet have emerged over Labour's plan to eliminate winter fuel payments for many pensioners, which the Liberal Democrats label as a significant mistake. Starmer is also emphasizing a message of hope, despite acknowledging that the UK may experience worsening conditions before improvements can be seen. He insists that rebuilding the economy will require tough decisions, including potential cuts and taxes. Starmer aims to establish closer ties with European leaders while navigating these domestic challenges.
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