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Welsh Conservatives call for fuel duty cut to ‘insulate British people against the cost of freedom’

20 Mar 2022 3 minute read
Monmouth Senedd Member Peter Fox

The Welsh Conservatives are calling on the Chancellor to cut fuel duty in this week’s Spring Statement to help families with the cost of living amid increasing diesel and petrol prices.

With National Insurance about to rise and the removal of the energy price cap pending, Wales’ Shadow Finance Minister Peter Fox MS has said that cutting prices at the pump will help people keep more of their money, allowing them to save more for “other essential expenditure.”

His comments come as sanctions on Russia, including the desire for many nations to divest from its oil production, in response to the war on Ukraine, have led to increasing prices at a time when global energy demand is high.

Pointing to the fact that Wales has the lowest gross disposable income of UK nations, he says that after 23 years of a Labour government in Wales, weekly Welsh pay packets are £59.60 lighter than those in Scotland despite being very similar in 1999

The cost-of-living crisis, deepened by the effect of Brexit, the pandemic and now the war in Ukraine, is hitting families hard, with many seeing their energy bills doubled and grocery bills increase by a third.

Mr Fox argues that a cut on fuel duty would mean that prices at the pump would stabilise and also help boost the economy as businesses, like haulage firms, can remain competitive without spending significantly more on fuelling their fleets.

He goes on to say that the VAT share the Government takes from increasing costs would make up for the shortfall in duty while still helping consumers, and “insulate the British people” against the worst of the costs of the “fight for freedom”

Economic headwind

He said: “We know that rising global demand for energy is creating a cost-of-living crisis and that the economic warfare the West is waging on Russia for their illegal actions in Ukraine will not make things easier.

“But the fight for freedom is not free and we must do our best to insulate the British people from the worst of it. If we do not, we risk losing their support in this generational battle against tyranny.

“The Welsh Conservatives believe that the Chancellor’s Spring Statement provides the right opportunity to protect the increasingly tight budget of families and businesses, and this can be done by a progressive cutting of fuel duty.

“This is a balanced approach that gives both taxpayers and the Treasury something to help weather the post-pandemic, economic headwinds, something we need in Wales more than anywhere after two decades of Labour’s failure to boost wages.

“Then, when this terrible conflict in Ukraine is over and Putin in punished for his crimes against humanity, we can confidently and proudly say that we stuck the course and did our bit to preserve freedom in Europe, and it was made easier by the action of a Conservative government.”


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Kiosk
Kiosk
2 years ago

When the tories have done their bit to preserve freedom in Europe, will they then concentrate on giving Cymru freedom and sovereignty? I doubt it!

Fox by name, sly and cunning by nature!

Quornby
Quornby
2 years ago

When the Putin war ends we’ll still have the consequenses of the Brexit farce to deal with….and we’ll still have a nincompoop in Downing Street taking wild swipes at the Welsh government and imposing quisling secretaries of state.

Peter Cuthbert
Peter Cuthbert
2 years ago
Reply to  Quornby

Fight for Freedon? By whom against whom? Or does he me the Far Right of the Tory Party’s fight to stop Pandemic Health precautions, and their attempts to stop the country attempting to reach Zero carbon? If he is the shadow finance minister he seems to be pretty uniformed. He should know that the increase in NI is a tax on the poor so to help the poor the proposed increase should be abandoned. He should also know that Social Security benefits have not kept pace with inflation because of his Master’s Small Government policy. He also fails to make… Read more »

Richard
Richard
2 years ago

Peter at last seems to be focusing on issues of importantance to Wales….rather than echoing central office rota attacks on Welsh institutions. His background in thr LGA and cross party working was well thought of. He needs to drive the party in Wales back towards the mainsteam from its v concerning current off pieste position in the world of the ‘ neo cons ‘ etc.

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