Drivers to be hit by household budget-busting £2billion cost at the pumps thanks to Iran war, piling pressure on Chancellor Rachel Reeves to scrap her planned fuel tax raid
- Posted on April 28, 2026
- By Daily Mail
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The escalating tensions in the Middle East have triggered a significant surge in fuel prices at UK petrol stations, creating substantial financial pressure on motorists. New economic analysis projects that British drivers will collectively spend an additional £2 billion on fuel by tomorrow evening due to the Iran-related conflict. This mounting cost burden adds urgency to discussions about the Chancellor's proposed fuel tax increases, raising critical questions about fiscal policy timing and consumer welfare during periods of geopolitical instability.
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