Darling poised for ‘green Budget’
Chancellor
of the Exchequer Alistair Darling is set to deliver his first Budget to the
House of Commons at 12.30pm today.
Darling,
who has faced controversy and criticism since succeeding Gordon Brown last
June, is expected to use his debut Budget to address concerns over the
country’s dwindling economy and his own reputation.
The
Chancellor is expected to announce his intention to impose higher taxes on the
most polluting cars and air passenger flights in a bid to reduce the
Forecasters
are predicting a new £2,000 ‘showroom tax’ to be levied on 4X4 vehicles, whilst
an increase on alcohol is also likely amid growing anxieties over
Meanwhile,
a controversial 2p rise in fuel duty, which is due to come into effect on 1
April, is expected to be delayed for a further six months. Business groups had
lobbied the Chancellor to scrap the proposed increase altogether, fearing that
small enterprises will struggle to absorb the additional expense.
However,
with an economic slowdown predicted, the Chancellor may downgrade growth
forecasts, although he is likely to stress that
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