
Tensions flare in Parliament as the cost of living and the Iran war dominate a heated exchange at Prime Minister’s Questions.
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch presses Prime Minister Keir Starmer over rising petrol prices and the growing pressure on household finances amid the escalating conflict with Iran.
Starmer fires back, accusing Badenoch and Nigel Farage of a “screeching U-turn” on Britain’s involvement in the Iran war, claiming their stance shows they are “unfit to be prime minister”.
The exchange grows more intense as Badenoch accuses the Prime Minister of dithering, saying the only decisive action he has taken was blocking Andy Burnham in the past.
Meanwhile, Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey raises concerns about the impact of surging energy costs on families, asking whether the government will introduce an energy guarantee.
📌 Key moments in this video:
Badenoch challenges Starmer over rising petrol prices
Starmer accuses Conservatives and Farage of an Iran war “U-turn”
Heated clashes over leadership and decision-making
Ed Davey questions the government on rising energy bills
As the Iran conflict continues to impact global markets, the debate over Britain’s role and the cost-of-living crisis is becoming increasingly fierce in Westminster.
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