Reeves says Treasury policies are always ‘under review’ when asked about planned fuel duty hike

Reeves was asked if she would come back to the Commons at the end of this parliamentary session to say she will review the decision to increase fuel duty this autumn if petrol prices are significantly higher than they are today (due to a prolonged conflict in the Middle East). Reeves responded:

double quotation markThe price today of petrol is 8 pence per litre lower than if I had a followed the plans that were left to me by the previous Conservative government. And from April they will be 11 pence per litre lower.

Of course, we keep these things, under review. But if you look at petrol prices, oil prices today, they are 24% lower than they were yesterday.

So things are very volatile at the moment, which is why, as I said yesterday, the most important thing we can do to address the cost of living challenges people face is to de-escalate the conflict in the Middle East.

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Migration minister Mike Tapp has admitted he does not know the height of the London Eye, failing a question in the Home Office’s Life in the UK test that citizenship applicants must pass before being naturalised.

But Tapp insisted he wouldn’t fail the test just because he couldn’t answer what he agreed may not be a relevant question for citizenship applications. He was being quizzed at the House of Lords home affairs committee.

“I don’t know the height of the London Eye,” he told them after being repeatedly asked to answer the question from the test.

“So you would fail the test,” he was asked by Lord Bath, the chair of the committee, who wanted to know what was the relevance of knowing this fact in a citizenship test which is designed to help integration.

“I’m confident that I would be able to pass the test. Absolutely. I’m a proud Brit. I’ve served the country,” Tapp said.

Mike Tapp said he does not know the height of the London Eye. Photograph: Hiba Kola/Reuters
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