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Petrol tax hits Fukuda ratings

By David Pilling in Tokyo

Published: May 2 2008 20:02 | Last updated: May 2 2008 23:31

A decision by Yasuo Fukuda, the Japanese prime minister, to reinstate an unpopular tax on petrol has pushed his popularity to a new low of about 20 per cent, according to three polls published on Friday.

“Fukuda is like a boxer up against the ropes,” said Jeff Kingston, professor of Asian studies at Temple University. “His political fortunes have really sunk.”

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