Starmer to warn Britons of ‘unpopular decisions’ – Telegraph

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will warn UK citizens on Tuesday, 27 August, that he will have to approve ‘unpopular decisions’, the Telegraph newspaper reported.

‘Sir Keir will warn ‘working people’ that he has to make ‘unpopular decisions’,’ the material said.

According to the newspaper, the authorities are preparing to raise taxes and reduce budget spending. The official will say that the current government inherited from the previous one ‘not just an economic black hole, but a social black hole,’ the Telegraph suggested.

In addition, Keir Starmer will warn the population about ‘the impending deterioration of the situation in the country, which will later normalise’, noted in the publication.

Recall, earlier the energy regulator Ofgem reported that the UK residents will face higher electricity prices, from October the average bill will increase by 10%, which is more than expected.