Debates between Luke Evans and Graham Leadbitter during the 2024 Parliament

Wed 18th Mar 2026

Fuel Duty

Debate between Luke Evans and Graham Leadbitter
Wednesday 18th March 2026

(2 days, 3 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Luke Evans Portrait Dr Luke Evans
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Torsten Bell Portrait Torsten Bell
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I am going to make a bit of progress, but I will give way soon, because Members have been very patient.

I was coming on to the fact that we are not in the business of delivering regime change from the air, but we do need to de-escalate the conflict and we will play our part in doing that.

Oil and gas prices remain below the peaks they reached in 2022 following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, but I do not want to hide the fact that, as we have just discussed, these are significant increases. Oil is up by 40% and gas prices have risen by around 64% since the end of February. The movement in energy markets we have already seen are likely to put upward pressure on inflation in the coming months—exactly as we have just discussed—but the ultimate size of the effects is highly uncertain. What is certain is that in the face of them, this Government will take the necessary decisions to help protect both household finances and, as I was just saying, public finances. I want to make it clear that, given the very real uncertainty, the policy and approach we are taking does give an assurance to households about how we will act.