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Are you for or against the Government introducing a fuel stabilisation policy?

The FPB is in favour of linking the duty charged on vehicle fuel to the price per barrel available on the international open market. Under this proposal, duty would be set at a level to deliver a target price at the pump. As the international price of oil rose, duty would fall, and as the price of oil fell, duty would rise.

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