The article criticizes the government's fuel crisis package for failing to reach low-income households, including those on benefits, working parents, disabled individuals, and care workers, arguing that its exclusions undermine its claim to be targeted and equitable.
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failure to reach vulnerable drivers
The governments fuel crisis package looks weaker with each passing dayhouseholds lack direct fuel cost support
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