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emergency 50% cut in fuel duty to protect families from global oil spike.

Submitted on Tuesday 24th March 2026

Rejected on Friday 24th April 2026

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)

Petition Action

emergency 50% cut in fuel duty to protect families from global oil spike.

Petition Details

We call on the Government to immediately reduce Fuel Duty by 50% (from 52.95p to 26.48p per litre) for as long as is required to keep the price of fuel below Feb 2026 prices. This measure is essential to shield households and the UK supply chain from soaring prices caused by global conflict.

Additional Information

The recent spike in fuel prices will influence the cost of all goods within the UK. The average citizen is not here to mitigate these global issues; that is what the Government is for.
Currently, the Government takes 52.95p in duty plus 20% VAT on every litre. Our pockets only go so far, while the reach of the Treasury’s arm should be limited by its duty to the people. We believe that collecting record tax revenue while families struggle to afford basic transport is a violation of the Government's responsibility.
An immediate 26.5p cut to Fuel Duty would provide a total saving of over 31p per litre once VAT is included. This would act as a vital buffer against inflation and prove that the Government is prioritising the financial survival of the public over its own tax receipts.


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This petition was rejected

The Government e-Petitions Team gave the following reason:

There's already a petition about this issue. We cannot accept a new petition when we already have one about a very similar issue.

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You may wish to sign this petition, which calls for similar action: "Reduce fuel duty tax to at least half of the current rates" petition.parliament.uk/petitions/764577

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