fuel price increase

The Fuel Price Escalator (later Fuel Duty Stabiliser), a fuel duty policy in the United Kingdom ahead of inflation, was introduced in March 1993 as a measure to stem the increase in pollution from road transport and cut the need for new road building at a time of major road protests, at Twyford Down and other locations. Set initially at 3% above inflation it was increased in two stages to 6% before being suspended and then, in 2011, replaced by a 'fuel duty stabiliser' (also known as the 'fuel price stabiliser' and 'fair fuel stabiliser') following further increases in the price of oil.

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    Have you noticed fuel prices going up

    With the war between Trump and co and Iran, and now Iran threatening to sink any shipping trying to pass through the Straits of Hormuz Iran has largely halted oil and gas exports through strait of Hormuz have you witnessed panic buying of fuel and price increases in your area We have witnessed...
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