Planned fuel duty rise to be scrapped, says Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer announced an extension to the temporary 5p cut in fuel duty, keeping it frozen for the rest of the year. He also revealed a 12-month vehicle tax holiday for the haulage industry.

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AI-generatedKeir Starmer announced an extension to the temporary 5p cut in fuel duty, keeping it frozen for the rest of the year. He also revealed a 12-month vehicle tax holiday for the haulage industry. Starmer stated these measures are a necessary response to cost-of-living pressures, particularly exacerbated by increased fuel prices linked to the conflict involving Iran. The Treasury confirmed the freeze would save the average driver £120 over two years and a typical heavy lorry £600 with the vehicle excise duty pause. Chancellor Rachel Reeves will announce a wider package of measures on Thursday.
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5 extractedThe one-year pause on vehicle excise duty will save £600 for a typical heavy lorry.
The freeze of fuel duty will have saved the average driver £120 over two years by the end of 2026.
A 12-month vehicle tax holiday will be given to hauliers.
The freeze in fuel duty for the rest of the year will help drivers.
Keir Starmer announced an extension to the temporary 5p cut in fuel duty.