The Keir Starmen government is going through a complex moment following the deterioration in the economic situation in the United Kingdom, in an international context marked by uncertainty and rising energy costs. The situation has generated growing criticism of official management, noted for not having adequately anticipated or mitigated the effects of the crisis
. Themost recent projections indicate a slowdown in economic growth, accompanied by persistent inflation and a loss of the population's purchasing power. This scenario directly impacts homes, which face higher living costs, especially in energy and food
.Although the government tries to attribute much of the situation to the global context, including rising oil prices and tensions on trade routes, the problem mainly responds to internal decisions that weakened the country's economic resilience. These include inconsistent fiscal policies and a lack of long-term planning
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In addition, the United Kingdom is struggling to attract investment in an increasingly competitive environment, limiting its resilience. Economic and political uncertainty creates caution in markets and delays strategic projects that could boost growth









