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POLITICSApr 15 · 13:20 UTCDAILY MAIL

Rachel Reeves rakes in extra £215million from drivers in little over six weeks thanks to higher pump prices sparked by Iran war, analysis shows, sparking fresh calls to follow other countries and cut petrol taxes

Rachel Reeves, the UK's Chancellor of the Exchequer, has collected an additional £215 million from drivers in six weeks due to rising petrol prices linked to the Iran war. The analysis highlights calls for the UK to follow other nations in reducing petrol taxes.

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