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Keir Starmer said that global instability is having a negative impact on the British economy

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Keir Starmer said global instability is negatively affecting the British economy
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer shared his views on the complex situations in international politics and their impact on the country's economy. This was reported by Zamin.uz.

In an interview with ITV News, he emphasized that the actions of US and Russian leaders Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin are causing global instability. According to the Prime Minister, conflicts in the Middle East and the war in Ukraine, in particular, have caused serious fluctuations in the energy resources market.

This situation is placing significant pressure on the British economy, especially on ordinary citizens and entrepreneurs. Keir Starmer noted that the constant change in energy prices is creating great difficulties for citizens.

In his speech, he did not hide his dissatisfaction with the fact that major games in international politics are directly negatively affecting the lives of ordinary people. In the Prime Minister's opinion, the instability of payments for the population has become a real problem due to global decisions and the political moves of state leaders.

He openly expressed that these processes have exhausted him. At the same time, the Prime Minister refrained from commenting on Donald Trump's sharp statements about the collapse of civilization.

Keir Starmer emphasized that he does not use such extreme phrases and always relies on British values and principles of composure in his activities. This statement by the politician is expected to cause new debates in the international arena.

This situation demonstrates London's specific approach to foreign policy and its attempt to stabilize the global situation. In the current complex environment, the British government considers protecting the interests of its citizens a priority task.

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