The prolonged conflict with Iran is taking a heavy toll on the United Kingdom, with experts warning that economic hardship and civil unrest are increasingly likely as the war shows no signs of abating.
Analysts highlight that the UK is "particularly badly exposed" to the ripple effects of the ongoing hostilities, which have disrupted global supply chains, driven up energy prices, and strained public finances. The situation has left British households grappling with rising costs of living, while businesses struggle with uncertainty and reduced trade.
Political observers note growing public frustration, as the government faces pressure to balance military commitments with domestic welfare. With no end in sight, the risk of social instability continues to mount.