Rachel Reeves 'will be exposed' as drivers pay £300m extra
- Posted on April 28, 2026
- By Express
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces mounting criticism as new fuel tax policies are projected to cost drivers an estimated £300 million annually. Industry experts warn that increased levies on petrol and diesel will disproportionately affect commuters and small business owners relying on vehicles. The controversial measures have sparked debate about fairness in transportation funding and the government's approach to economic policy. Critics argue the burden falls heaviest on working families with limited public transport alternatives.
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