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Gordon Brown has ruled out cutting fuel duty to ease the impact of soaring oil prices on motorists, stressing yesterday that a global response was needed to stabilise crude oil markets.
The chancellor used his Trades Union Congress speech in Brighton to make clear he viewed calls for lower taxes and threats by protesters to blockade refineries and stage motorway go-slows as a diversion from the main problem.
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