
"Sir Keir spoke of a coming 'storm', which may well be 'fierce'. His message could be summarised in just one sentence: 'this will not be easy'."
"Historically, incumbent governments across the world have been punished by voters during economic shocks, making the political impact of the Iran conflict particularly challenging."
April is a significant month for the UK Prime Minister to announce previously made decisions, such as minimum wage increases and the abolition of the two-child benefit cap. Despite these announcements, the Prime Minister acknowledged the looming economic challenges due to the Iran conflict, describing the situation as a coming 'storm' that will not be easy to navigate. He warned that even if the conflict ends, reopening the Strait of Hormuz may still be difficult, reflecting the broader political and economic implications for the government.
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