The UK Prime Minister's Secretary warns: After the end of the Iran war, British people will still face high prices for up to eight months.
As the government strengthens its plans to protect the British people, the chief secretary of the Prime Minister's Office, Darren Jones, has made a grim assessment of the economic impact of the Iran war. After the end of the Iran war, the British people may still face at least eight months of rising food, energy, and flight costs. The possibility of "price pressures" is greater than supermarket shelves being empty. He said, "Due to the actions of US President Trump in the Middle East, you will see prices rise to a certain extent." "Frankly, this situation may not only occur in the coming weeks, but also manifest in the coming months. This will have long-term consequences." With the government tightening its plans to protect the British people from being severely affected, Darren Jones, chief secretary of the Prime Minister's Office, made this gloomy conclusion about the economic impact of the conflict between the US and Iran.
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