A Bill to require that companies selling road fuels be required to charge prices equalised between rural and urban areas; and for connected purposes.
The bill would require road fuel sellers to charge the same price for fuel in rural and urban areas. It aims to reduce higher fuel costs faced by drivers outside towns by mandating price equalisation and setting out how prices should be monitored and enforced.
The Bill is at its second reading in the House of Commons. If it proceeds, it would usually move to committee stage before returning to the Commons for further readings.
Generated 21 February 2026
This Bill was introduced to Parliament on 20 January 2015 under the Ten Minute Rule.
The 2014-15 session of Parliament has prorogued and this Bill will make no further progress.
No recorded votes for this bill yet.