They're hitting out at plans by Government to phase out the reduced excise rate on petrol and diesel.
The Rural Independent TDs are putting forward an amendment to legislation, in an effort to lower the rate of duty on fuels.
They're hitting out at plans by Government to phase out the reduced excise rate on petrol and diesel.
The group, which includes Laois Offaly TD Carol Nolan, says the proposed hikes in excise duty would lead to an extra €700 million for the state.
Independent Tipperary Deputy Mattie McGrath says they're placing their amendment to the Finance Bill on Tuesday night:
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