Darling shies away from 2p fuel duty rise

Darling is expected to postpone the mooted 2p rise in fuel duty following motorists backlash

Written by AccountancyAge.com

Chancellor Alistair Darling is understood to be prepared to postpone a 2p rise in fuel duty until autumn, following a backlash from motorists concerned about the soaring cost of living.

He believes more sophisticated environmental taxes such as penalising ‘gas guzzlers’, are more likely to encourage ‘green’ behaviour, The Daily Telegraph reports.

As oil prices hit a new high of $US107 (₤53) a barrel yesterday, pushing the average cost of a litre of unleaded petrol to more than 105p – a 20% hike in 12 months – a Treasury source said the government understood rising fuel costs were of increasing concern and a delay was likely.

‘Darling does want to send out a signal that fuel use needs to be cut and people have to pay for the environmental damage. However, previous fuel duty rises have been delayed,’ the source said.

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