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Keir Starmer Urges UK Energy Independence Amid Iran Conflict

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Keir Starmer has emphasized the UK’s commitment to taking decisive action in response to the repercussions of the Iran conflict on energy costs for British households. Expressing his frustration with the actions of Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, the Prime Minister highlighted the need for greater energy independence to shield consumers from market volatility.

Addressing the situation before departing from Qatar, Mr. Starmer underscored the importance of collaborating on enhancing economic resilience in light of the conflict’s impact on domestic bills. He emphasized the mutual interest in bolstering defense and economic capabilities to mitigate the effects on the UK economy.

During a call with President Trump, Mr. Starmer conveyed the Gulf states’ significant concerns regarding the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping route for global oil trade that has been disrupted by Iran. Efforts have been underway to facilitate safe passage through the strait, involving diplomatic initiatives and logistical planning.

Regarding NATO, Mr. Starmer reiterated the alliance’s vital role in safeguarding international security, emphasizing the need for increased collaboration among member nations. Dismissing reports of potential repercussions from the US, Defense Minister Luke Pollard affirmed the UK’s commitment to supporting allies and defending against Iranian aggression in the Gulf region.

In response to criticisms from President Trump, Mr. Starmer reiterated the impact of geopolitical actions on energy costs for families and businesses, emphasizing the challenges posed by international market dynamics. The UK remains resolute in its efforts to address the conflict’s implications and uphold alliances in the region.

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