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Higher Prices Could Endure for Eight Months after the Iran Conflict, Minister Warns

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Last updated: April 27, 2026 8:29 am
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People in the United Kingdom may suffer increased energy, food, and flight ticket prices for at least eight months after the US-Israel war with Iran ends, according to a top politician. Darren Jones, Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, told the BBC that the government was “looking at all of those things” as it ramped up measures to offset anticipated food and fuel shortages caused by the conflict.

The conflict has slowed or halted energy production and transit throughout the Middle East, resulting in supply chain challenges and global price increases.MEarlier this month, government authorities outlined a worst-case scenario for food shortages by the summer, including poultry and pork, if the fighting continues.

The government has also attempted to reassure the public, advising vehicles to continue filling up with gas and driving as usual, rather than altering their trip plans due to concerns about probable jet fuel shortages.

Jones stated on BBC’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg that he is studying the economic impact of the war in depth. However, he believes that “price pressure” is more likely than store shelf gaps.”We estimate that economic impacts will occur eight months after resolution,” he stated.People will experience higher oil prices, food prices, and aircraft ticket prices as a result of Donald Trump’s actions in the Middle East.

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