Fuel prices
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Asked if there were concerns about fuel prices, the PMS replied that clearly fuel costs had been going up and that had a real impact on many families that rely on their car. He added that changes within the last Budget had made petrol 6p cheaper than it would have been without Government reforms.
Asked if there would be tax changes in the Autumn Statement, the PMS replied that decisions on tax and duties were a matter for the Chancellor.
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