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    UK's starmer vows to protect 'working people' from conflict fallout

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    Posted on March 15, 2026

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    Last updated: March 15, 2026

    UK's Starmer vows to protect 'working people' from conflict fallout - Finance news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    UK PM Keir Starmer pledges to shield working families from rising living costs intensified by the Middle East conflict, threatening legal action against firms exploiting the crisis and delivering a £50 million aid package for vulnerable rural households reliant on heating oil.

    Table of Contents

    • Government Response to Energy Price Surge and Cost-of-Living Crisis
    • Starmer’s Commitment to Working People
    • Targeted Support Measures
    • Assistance for Vulnerable Households
    • Government’s Stance on Corporate Practices
    • Engagement with Energy Companies
    • Meetings with Petrol Retailers
    • Options for Further Support
    • Long-Term Solutions and Outlook
    • De-escalation as a Strategy

    UK PM Starmer Promises Support for Working People Amid Energy Price Surge

    Government Response to Energy Price Surge and Cost-of-Living Crisis

    Starmer’s Commitment to Working People

    LONDON, March 15 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will promise on Monday to support "working people" with cost-of-living pressures worsened by the conflict in the Middle East, warning companies not to try to "exploit this crisis" by increasing prices.

    In his latest attempt to ease concerns in Britain about the impact of the conflict that has effectively shut the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway for oil and liquefied natural gas, Starmer will tell the British public his first priority is "to help you with the cost of living through this crisis".

    Targeted Support Measures

    Assistance for Vulnerable Households

    On Saturday, finance minister Rachel Reeves said the government was looking to provide "targeted" support for poorer households after coming under pressure to cap regulated household energy tariffs and scrap a rise in vehicle fuel duty.

    A government source confirmed a Financial Times report that the government will set out a 50-million-pound ($66.11 million) package for the most vulnerable households, targeting those mainly in rural areas who rely on heating oil.

    Government’s Stance on Corporate Practices

    "It's moments like this that tell you what a government is about. My answer is clear. Whatever challenges lie ahead, this government will always support working people," Starmer will say according to excerpts from his speech released by his office.

    Addressing reports that suppliers of heating oil were cancelling orders and increasing prices, he will say: "I will not tolerate companies trying to exploit this crisis to make money from working people ... If the companies have broken the law, there will be legal action."

    Engagement with Energy Companies

    Meetings with Petrol Retailers

    It was not the first warning to energy companies from the government, which summoned petrol retailers on Friday for a "frank and open" conversation on pricing - a meeting which almost failed to happen when the Petrol Retailers Association threatened to pull out over ministers' "inflammatory language".

    Options for Further Support

    In an interview published by The Times on Saturday, Reeves said the government was looking at options to help those vulnerable to sharp rises in energy prices, especially those who relied on heating oil, but ruled out universal help for all households, saying it would be unaffordable.

    Long-Term Solutions and Outlook

    De-escalation as a Strategy

    Overall, Starmer and his team say the easiest way to end the energy price spike is to de-escalate the situation.

    "We will continue to work towards a swift resolution of the situation in the Middle East," he will say. "Because there is no question that ending the war is the quickest way to reduce the cost of living."

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    (Reporting by Elizabeth Piper; Editing by Andrew Heavens)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Starmer emphasizes protecting “working people” amid cost-of-living pressures worsened by Middle East conflict and Strait of Hormuz disruptions.
    • •The government plans a £50 million targeted support package for vulnerable rural households dependent on heating oil.
    • •Starmer warns energy firms against price-gouging, promising legal action if markets are exploited, and has summoned petrol retailers amid concerns over fuel pricing disparities.
    • •Fuel price transparency measures like the Fuel Finder scheme and real-time pricing mandates aim to curb unfair pricing and bolster competition.
    • •The move comes as living standards remain under strain—disposable incomes stagnate, and 55% of households in poverty include working individuals.

    References

    • UK chancellor warns petrol retailers over ‘price gouging’ after oil price spike
    • UK retailers' margins on fuel are stuck at high levels, antitrust regulator says | MLex | Specialist news and analysis on legal risk and regulation
    • Britons ‘working harder for less’ as living standards see historic slowdown

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK's Starmer vows to protect 'working people' from conflict fallout

    1What measures is the UK government taking to support working people during the cost of living crisis?

    The UK government is pledging targeted financial support for vulnerable households, including a £50 million package for those relying on heating oil, and is warning companies against exploiting the crisis by raising prices.

    2How is the conflict in the Middle East affecting energy prices in the UK?

    The conflict has effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway for oil and gas supplies, leading to increased prices and energy supply concerns in the UK.

    3Will there be universal support for rising energy bills for all UK households?

    No, the government has ruled out universal help for all households due to affordability concerns, focusing instead on targeted support for the most vulnerable.

    4What steps is the UK government taking against companies exploiting the energy crisis?

    The government has warned companies against profiting from the crisis by raising prices unlawfully, promising legal action if necessary and holding discussions with petrol retailers.

    5What is the government's view on resolving the cost of living crisis?

    The government believes that ending the Middle East conflict is the quickest way to address the surge in energy prices and reduce overall cost of living pressures.

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