Diesel drivers could face a fuel duty tax rise in the Budget while petrol motorists enjoy a cut under plans being considered by Treasury, the Telegraph understands.
A number of options are under consideration, including changes to vehicle excise duty which could hit drivers who already own diesel cars instead of those who buy new models, campaigners have been told.
A number of options are under consideration, including changes to vehicle excise duty which could hit drivers who already own diesel cars instead of those who buy new models, campaigners have been told.
If the **** forces me to give up my little van I shall never vote Tory again!
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