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POLITICSMay 20 · 15:01 UTCDAILY MAIL

Labour U-turn over fuel duty hike branded 'too little, too late' as Chancellor Rachel Reeves clashes with angry white van man amid new figures showing she's raked in £500million VAT windfall thanks to sky-high pump prices

The Labour party has made a U-turn on fuel duty hike, which has been met with criticism for being too little and too late. Chancellor Rachel Reeves has faced backlash, including from an angry individual. The government has received a £500million VAT windfall due to high pump prices.

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