Gordon Brown’s ministers on Tuesday paved the way for a new tax retreat, signalling the government may unpick another aspect of the Budget by reversing proposed new duties on motorists and hauliers already hit by rising fuel prices.
As hundreds of lorry drivers blockaded the streets of London, ministers signalled that Alistair Darling, the chancellor, would take pity on road users when he draws up his pre-Budget report in the autumn.

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