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Labour’s first Budget will be unveiled one week from now and British motorists are still none the wiser about what to expect. Will prices rise? Could costs finally fall? Will nothing at all change? Many experts have remarked that Chancellor Rachel Reeves could roll out several changes that hammer motorists in a bid to fill a gaping black hole in public finances left by the previous Conservative Government, worth at least £22billion. While nothing has been confirmed, it is assumed that a few things could be in the firing line. Measures impacting fuel duty, car tax, insurance and potholes could …

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