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As tension escalates throughout the UK, Prime Minister Keir Starmer is gearing up to address the nation during a week filled with unpredictability. With a surge in oil prices attributed to the crisis in the Middle East, worries about a broader global conflict are intensifying. Concurrently, a contentious increase in fuel duty has led to a political clash in Parliament, with the Conservatives strongly opposing Labour’s proposals. Kemi Badenoch has criticized the suggested hike, labeling it as 'disgusting' in light of the energy crisis, while Labour maintains that the matter is under consideration and that fuel duty will stay unchanged for the time being. However, this situation extends beyond fuel costs. Growing apprehensions regarding international tensions and public health are exerting unprecedented pressure on the government. All eyes are now on Starmer. Will he provide reassurance to the public, or will anxieties continue to escalate?

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00:00Britain is on edge right now. War fears are rising. And fuel prices could hit hard.
00:06Today, Keir Starmer addresses the nation. But pressure is building fast. From all sides,
00:12oil prices are surging. Tensions in the Middle East are shaking markets.
00:17And drivers could soon pay the price. The conservatives are fighting back.
00:22They want to block a fuel duty rise, calling it disgusting during a crisis.
00:28Labor says hold on. Fuel duty stays frozen for now. And everything is under review. But it's
00:35bigger than fuel. Fears of war are growing. And health concerns are spreading too.
00:40All eyes are on Starmer today. Will he calm the nation? Or fuel the storm?
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