Starmer says he is going to painfully raise fuel prices on diesel drivers...in his own words.
How do you Brits like your Starmer guy now, months after election?
With the budget set to be 'painful' for many, owners of diesel cars could be dealt another blow, with running costs set to be significantly higher.
www.express.co.uk
Owners of
diesel-powered cars have been warned that their
fuel bills could go up by more than £200 in the looming
October Budget.
The first Budget to be announced since the new
Labour Government came into office,
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has already warned the public that it will be 'painful', with many suspecting a rise in
fuel duty.
They will say it is to SAVE THE PLANET, don't the greedy politicians make you feel all warm and fuzzy while they hit you on the head and cause you to get dizzy and faint, all they while saying it's for your own good. The beatings will continue to prop up acceptance in the prison camp. Eventually you may own nothing, have no say in your future, and be very unhappy.
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Jack Mortimer
14:32, Fri, Sep 6, 2024 | UPDATED: 14:32, Fri, Sep 6, 2024
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Diesel car owners have been warned of a looming change that could see fuel prices rise (Image: Getty)
Owners of
diesel-powered cars have been warned that their
fuel bills could go up by more than £200 in the looming
October Budget.
The first Budget to be announced since the new
Labour Government came into office, Prime Minister Sir
Keir Starmer has already warned the public that it will be 'painful', with many suspecting a rise in
fuel duty.
Sharing his thoughts on whether the Government could increase fuel duty, Howard Cox, founder of the petrol and diesel pricing campaign group
FairFuelUK, warned that
costs could soon go up significantly.
He explained: "Fuel taxes will be hiked through policies cuddly dressed up to save the planet. Not my words, but those eagerly imparted to me six weeks or so ago by a seasoned Labour MP.
"Although the last 14 years of Tory governance have been less than successful across several major political issues, at least in that time, they kept fuel duty frozen. But now, if you
drive a petrol car and, much more worryingly, a diesel vehicle, Labour will make you pay, and pay big time."
YOUR LABOR PARTY seems like our democrat party on steroids.