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The Tony Blair Institute for Global Change has called on the Government to introduce new rules that could see motorists pay every time they drive. In a new pre-Budget report, the think tank has suggested that the system of motoring taxation could be modernised with road pricing, arguing that a simple form could be suitable. It states that instead of raising fuel duty in the spring, the Government could charge all cars and vans 1p per mile, and 2.5p to 4p per mile for heavy goods vehicles. According to the new report, the Chancellor would raise the same revenue as the planned fuel duty hike and…

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