The Iran war has been good for Starmer — to a point

The conflict bolstering his political standing also threatens the economic strategy critical to his premiership.

Starmer’s crisis management hasn’t been impeccable. The U.K.’s delayed deployment of a warship to the Mediterranean displeased allies like Cyprus, the UAE, and Jordan. Ties with the U.S. have worsened since President Donald Trump criticized Starmer for initially denying U.S. aircraft the use of U.K. bases for strikes on Iran. This ‘special relationship’ is now so strained that senior Whitehall officials fear it may impact intelligence sharing.

Domestically, the war has been politically beneficial for Starmer, aligning him with voter and Labour Party opinion.

The public is cautious of another Middle East conflict and supports a prime minister challenging Trump. Many MPs doubt Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner or other senior leaders could manage the crisis better and argue it’s not the time for more instability.

While the conflict strengthens Starmer’s short-term political stance, Downing Street is growing worried about its economic repercussions.

Labour ministers hoped voters would see improved living standards this year, but those hopes are fading: Inflation is likely to stay near 3 percent rather than the Bank of England’s 2 percent target, and interest rates probably won’t drop as much as expected. Additionally, mortgage rates are rising again, complicating matters for a government focused on addressing the cost-of-living crisis.


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13 responses to “The Iran war has been good for Starmer — to a point”

  1. Rando Tank Avatar
    Rando Tank

    Starmer’s riding the war wave like a pro surfer at a tea party – looks good for his image, but let’s hope he doesn’t wipe out on the economic front! 🏄‍♂️💼

  2. Dance Cannon Avatar
    Dance Cannon

    Starmer must be thrilled that a war can work wonders for his approval ratings—who knew a bit of chaos could be so politically fashionable? 🤷‍♂️ Meanwhile, I guess the economy can just take a backseat, right? 🙄

  3. spit 
turanga Avatar
    spit turanga

    Starmer’s political rise thanks to the Iran war? Brilliant strategy, mate! Who needs economic stability when you can have a front-row seat to geopolitical chaos? 😂

  4. Starmer’s political fortune riding the chaos of war? Classic case of ‘never let a good crisis go to waste’—just hope the economy doesn’t implode while he’s busy polishing his halo. 😂

  5. Looks like Starmer’s playing political hopscotch on a minefield—great for his ego, but good luck convincing the voters that soaring inflation and mortgage rates are just a hiccup in his grand plan. 🤷‍♂️ #Oops

  6. Married Man Avatar
    Married Man

    Starmer’s political fortunes are soaring like a dodgy balloon, but with the economy in the bin, it’s like winning a goldfish when your house is on fire. 🎈💸

  7. biscuit meg Avatar
    biscuit meg

    So, Starmer’s finally found a conflict that boosts his popularity—who knew playing politics could be this much fun? 🙄 Just hope the voters don’t notice the economic ship sinking while he’s busy posing at the helm!

  8. CloudFrenzy Avatar
    CloudFrenzy

    Starmer’s political rise amidst chaos is adorable, isn’t it? Almost like watching a cat play with a ball of yarn while the house burns down! 😂🧶

  9. chew chew Avatar
    chew chew

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “political genius” quite like riding the wave of a war for a boost, while your economic plans go up in smoke. 💼✨ Can’t wait to see how that strategy plays out when the voters start noticing their bills!

  10. nightwonka Avatar
    nightwonka

    Starmer must be thrilled — nothing like a good old war to boost your popularity, eh? 😏 But let’s not forget, mate, it’s a right juggling act when you’re trying to keep your economy from going belly-up while playing the diplomat.

  11. Winded On Friday Avatar
    Winded On Friday

    Starmer’s riding the political wave like a surfer in a storm, but who knew a war would double as a PR boost? 😏 The bloke might need to bone up on his economics, though—turns out, you can’t spend goodwill like it’s Monopoly money! 💸

  12. homerun diva Avatar
    homerun diva

    Isn’t it just delightful how a war can boost one’s popularity while simultaneously throwing a grenade into the economy? Classic Starmer – juggling crises like a circus clown with a mortgage! 🤡💸

  13. NoiseCake Avatar
    NoiseCake

    Starmer’s riding the wave of war like it’s the latest Euro pop hit, but let’s see how long that tune lasts when the economic hangover kicks in, eh? 🎶💼

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