Reeves Slams Trump's 'Mistake' Iran War, Brits Brace for Shortages Amid Soaring Pump Prices

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Pelumi Ilesanmi
Pelumi Ilesanmi
Reeves Slams Trump's 'Mistake' Iran War, Brits Brace for Shortages Amid Soaring Pump Prices

The ongoing Iran war has triggered a significant economic ripple effect, particularly impacting drivers in the UK who have faced rapidly escalating pump prices. In a little over six weeks since the conflict began on February 28, analysis reveals that drivers have incurred an additional £1.3 billion in costs. This surge in fuel prices has inadvertently created a substantial windfall for the Treasury, with Chancellor Rachel Reeves raking in an extra £215 million in VAT receipts. This is because the 20 percent VAT levy accounts for a larger portion of the higher prices, alongside fuel duty, which together constitute nearly half the cost of petrol and 45 percent of diesel.

These increased costs have made an average petrol fill-up £14 more expensive and diesel £27 dearer since the war's onset. The situation has drawn sharp criticism, with accusations of the government 'profiteering' from the crisis. Opposition parties and concerned citizens have called for Ms. Reeves to utilize this windfall to slash fuel taxes, alleviating pressure on hard-pressed drivers and helping to control inflation. This sentiment is amplified by actions taken by other nations; Canada has suspended its equivalent of fuel duty until September, and Germany has unveiled a £1.4 billion pumps relief package. Despite these international precedents, Ms. Reeves and Sir Keir Starmer have initially resisted calls to abandon their planned 5p a litre fuel duty hike, scheduled for September, which would add another £3 to a typical family car's tank. However, recent government sources hint at a potential U-turn, possibly as part of a broader cost-of-living relief package this winter.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has been vocally critical of Donald Trump's war on Iran, describing it as a

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