Tory MP and former minister speaks out against tax increases
Robert Halfon warns of impact to working families as chancellor Philip Hammond reportedly considers more levies on fuel, food and pensions
A Tory MP and former minister who has been a cheerleader for so-called "blue-collar Conservatism" has warned against any tax rises that would hit working families.
Robert Halfon spoke out after it emerged that the chancellor, Philip Hammond, was considering additional levies on fuel, homes and pension relief as a way of plugging the hole in public finances.
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Hope #Budget fuel duty rise not on cards.Would mean significant costs to motorists & small businesses: https://t.co/4lAINpnwUl @FairFuelUK pic.twitter.com/awgoUrZxYj
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