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PMQs latest: Starmer confirms plan to scrap fuel duty hike as Badenoch brands watering down Russia oil sanctions ‘insane’

Sir Keir Starmer has confirmed his government will abandon a planned increase in fuel duty as costs continue to soar as a result of the conflict in Iran.

The prime minister in the Commons that the increase of 5p will now not go ahead, after he was accused of a “u-turn” on the matter by Kemi Badenoch.

The Conservative leader also branded Labour plans to ease sanctions on Russian oil as “insane”. But Sir Keir insisted the move was part of a new package of sanctions to mark “more pressure” on Putin.

Sir Keir is facing MPs in the Commons for the first time since a bruising string of resignations last week.

Health secretary Wes Streeting wrote he had “lost confidence” in the prime minister in a blistering attack as he stood down. His resignation paves the way for a leadership contest in which Sir Keir is set to face Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham if he wins a by-election in Ashton-in-Makerfield.

“This is a new set of sanctions” which he insisted are being “phased in”.

It comes as a new poll has suggested an Andy Burnham-led Labour Party could beat Reform UK in a general election.

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