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Fuel duty increase is postponed | Fuel duty increase is postponed |
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The planned 2p increase in fuel duty this October is to be postponed. | The planned 2p increase in fuel duty this October is to be postponed. |
This is the second time it has been postponed - it was due to be introduced in March, but was delayed for six months because of rising oil prices. | This is the second time it has been postponed - it was due to be introduced in March, but was delayed for six months because of rising oil prices. |
Chancellor Alistair Darling said: "The global credit crunch and sharp rise in world oil prices have pushed up prices at the pump. | Chancellor Alistair Darling said: "The global credit crunch and sharp rise in world oil prices have pushed up prices at the pump. |
"Today's decision will help motorists and businesses get through what is a difficult time for everyone." | "Today's decision will help motorists and businesses get through what is a difficult time for everyone." |
The RAC said: "This is welcome news but it does not go far enough. We would like to see the chancellor not just postpone future rises but actually cut fuel duty." | |
The decision comes after a series of demonstrations by lorry drivers demanding cheaper diesel. | |
Earlier this month, Gordon Brown signalled that delaying the 2p rise was a distinct possibility when he said it was something he was looking at "very, very carefully". |