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UK is talking with partners about how to limit the economic impact of the Iran crisis, according to PM

UK is talking with partners about how to limit the economic impact of the Iran crisis, according to PM
UK is talking with partners about how to limit the economic impact of the Iran crisis, according to PM

British Prime Minister Keir 'Starmer'?said Monday that his government was talking with international partners about how to reduce the economic impact of the Iranian crisis.

The conflict in the Middle East poses a greater risk to Britain than to many other European nations, so Starmer is under pressure to try and reassure British businesses and consumers.

Starmer, at an event in London said that "the job of government is to get ahead and look around the corner. To work with others." The government, she added, was also "talking with our international partners, about what more we can all do to reduce the impact on the people here."

Investors have reduced their bets that the Bank of England will cut interest rates this year, since the start of the Iran war last week.

Starmer stated that it was important to acknowledge the need to work to 'limit the economic impact of war', given Monday's surge in oil prices.

He said: "People, and you, will feel, that the longer this continues, the greater the likelihood of an economic impact." (Reporting and writing by Sam Tabahriti; editing by Kate Holton, Michael Holden and Sarah Young)

(source: Reuters)