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Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces mounting pressure as global tensions rise, addressing the nation amid the deepening Iran crisis. Making the UK’s position clear, Starmer insists the country will not be drawn into military conflict, despite increasing calls from the United States government for support. His firm stance signals a cautious approach as the situation threatens to escalate further on the world stage.
At the same time, the Prime Minister warns that the economic consequences of the crisis are already being felt at home. With global markets reacting to instability, Starmer tells the public that “how we emerge from this crisis will define us for a generation,” highlighting the long-term stakes for the UK economy. As households continue to grapple with rising costs, the government faces growing scrutiny over how it plans to navigate both international uncertainty and domestic financial pressures.
In a politically charged moment, Starmer also points to Brexit as a key factor behind the country’s economic challenges, arguing it caused “deep damage” to growth and stability. Emphasising that decisions will be guided by the interests of the British people, he sets out his government’s priorities during a time of crisis. With debates intensifying over foreign policy, economic strategy, and the legacy of Brexit, this address captures a pivotal moment for the UK’s future direction.
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