Rethink fuel tax increases, Labour urges Chancellor
Scottish party leader Iain Gray announced the campaign yesterday, with shadow chancellor Ed Balls and shadow Scottish secretary Ann McKechin.
Mr Gray said: "Scotland's motorists have been hit particularly hard by the rising costs of fuel, and I am fully behind Labour's call to the UK government to look again at this issue."
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Hide AdHowever, SNP MSP Kenneth Gibson pointed out that Mr Balls had been a special adviser to former prime minister Gordon Brown when the rate of fuel duty was increased "well above inflation".
He said: "The SNP has a track record of fighting for fair fuel prices. Labour has a track record of increasing fuel taxes. There is a massive faultline between the SNP and Labour on this issue."