Oil prices surge amid Iran’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, intensifying pressure on UK households with rising energy and fuel costs.1920
Government Response Focuses on Bill Subsidies
Energy Secretary Ed Miliband advocates increased government support for energy bills to ease the burden on families, rather than pursuing rapid extraction from domestic reserves.09
Untapped North Sea Reserves Offer Potential Relief
The UK holds substantial oil reserves in the North Sea, capable of reducing dependency on volatile Middle Eastern supplies and mitigating current price spikes.428
Yet, new drilling projects like Rosebank and Jackdaw remain stalled, as officials maintain that such efforts would not quickly lower consumer bills.36
High Fuel Duties Add to Consumer Strain
Fuel duty accounts for approximately 36% of every litre of petrol, contributing to elevated pump prices despite claims of addressing cost-of-living concerns.
Naval Capabilities and Trade Route Security
Reduced investment in the Royal Navy limits the UK’s capacity to safeguard critical shipping lanes, including through the Strait of Hormuz, heightening vulnerability to disruptions.1
Net Zero Policies Amid Global Instability
Pursuit of net zero goals has increased exposure to international oil market fluctuations and supply shocks from unstable regimes.32
Upcoming Elections Heighten Political Stakes
As local elections approach, rising energy costs prompt voter scrutiny of government strategies, with many seats held by narrow margins following Labour’s recent victory.36

