Sir Keir Starmer is gearing up to address the nation from Downing Street this Monday. The Labour leader will tackle the fallout from the ongoing closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which has triggered oil prices to smash past $100 a barrel and stay sky-high all weekend.
Cost of Living Crisis in the Spotlight
The PM’s speech will aim to calm household fears over soaring energy bills. Starmer is set to brand this moment a true test of the Government’s priorities. Expect him to say: “It’s moments like this that tell you what a Government is about.” He will pledge that backing working-class families through this cost-of-living emergency is his “first instinct” and “first priority.”
Targeted Help for Heating Oil Users
The Government has revealed a new financial package for 1.5 million homes reliant on heating oil. Prices for this fuel have shot up by 80% in just one week. Treasury officials confirm funds are ready to subsidise costs, focusing support on the most vulnerable rather than a blanket approach.
Global Tensions Ripple at Home
- US President Donald Trump pressed NATO allies over the weekend to help reopen the blocked Strait of Hormuz.
- This key waterway channels a huge chunk of the world’s oil, and its closure is behind the soaring global fuel prices.
- Britain has already sent autonomous mine-hunting systems to the area and is planning further deployments.
- Defence Secretary John Healey says settling the core conflict is the best way to reopen the Strait.
- The Royal Navy may escort cargo and oil tankers, but plans are in early stages with no ships yet assigned.
With the economic pinch biting hard on British households, the Government is under pressure to roll out more support if oil stays expensive. Monday’s Downing Street update will be watched like a hawk for clues on long-term plans to ease the energy squeeze.