The overwhelming majority of drivers and Labour voters have called on the Government to freeze or cut fuel duty in tomorrow’s Budget, according to a major new report. Over 80,000 road users took part in a survey which found that 92 per cent of people do not want to see a hike in fuel duty. A further third say they want a cut. A total of 19 in 20 drivers who voted for Labour said they want a freeze or cut with the “regressive” tax on the sale of petrol and diesel at the forecourts. Many are expecting Chancellor Rachel Reeves to make an announcement regarding the future of fuel duty, with the 5p…