The Labour Party government is planning to introduce new laws which could see motorists slapped with an extra £130 charge each year
Drivers are set to face a £451 charge as two new driving laws are rolled out by the Labour Party in October.
"While such an increase could encourage the transition to electric vehicles with the 2035 deadline in sight, this shift must be supported by sufficient infrastructure and affordability. We hope that any decision on fuel duty takes into account the current economic climate and provides adequate time to allow drivers to adapt.
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