- Petrol prices could rise as oil cartel Opec agrees to cut production
- Chancellor froze fuel duty again in Autumn Statement
- Fuel duty adds 57.95p to cost of a litre of petrol – plus VAT
Petrol prices tipped to rise despite duty freeze as Opec drives up oil https://t.co/RutEcBa7zF … Please ReTweet pic.twitter.com/h7k9N2ctg9
— Will Corry (@slievemore) November 28, 2016