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How might the war in Iran affect the UK's economy and its people in the future?

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بدأ في June 12, 2026

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CLAIM نشر بواسطة will Jun 12, 2026
While it is uncertain how long the impact of the Iran war will last, the UK must consider both short-term and long-term economic strategies. This includes diversifying trade partnerships to mitigate potential losses from disrupted oil supplies.

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The war in Iran will likely disrupt global supply chains, leading to shortages and inflation in the UK. With essential goods becoming more expensive, everyday citizens could struggle to make ends meet, exacerbating existing economic inequalities.

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The effects of the Iran war on the UK economy are complex and multifaceted. It's important to examine how public sentiment and international relations will shape economic policies and the potential for both growth and hardship.

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