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Why Britain is so poor – and will get poorer

Economy
United Kingdom
开始于 April 28, 2026

The Iran war is the shock that could spark an economic firestorm

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Investment in renewable energy and technology could mitigate the economic fallout from geopolitical conflicts like the Iran war.

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The focus should shift from war-related fears to addressing systemic issues in Britain's economy that have been ignored for too long.

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The fears surrounding the Iran war are overstated; Britain has the resilience to adapt and thrive despite geopolitical tensions.

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The potential Iran war will exacerbate Britain's economic decline, leading to increased poverty and instability for the working class.

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The economic challenges Britain faces are multifaceted, and while war may impact them, domestic policies play a crucial role in shaping our future.

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