Recent polling highlights Kemi Badenoch’s strong public support as she entered Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs) with demands for action on rising fuel costs. Middle East tensions have driven oil prices higher, pushing up petrol and diesel expenses for British drivers. The fuel duty freeze, set to expire in September, will exacerbate these pressures.
PMQs Clash Over Fuel Duty Extension
Badenoch pressed Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to extend the freeze, aiming to ease the cost-of-living burden on millions. Starmer declined the request, stating he is monitoring the situation closely.
The session also touched on the UK’s response to the Iran conflict, with Starmer seeking to emphasize a measured approach.
Mandelson Documents Trigger Political Storm
PMQs preceded the release of initial files related to Peter Mandelson’s appointment as US Ambassador. The 147-page document reveals prior warnings of reputational risks, yet the appointment proceeded.
This decision sparked the most significant crisis of Starmer’s tenure, causing chaos in Westminster. Senior advisers resigned, Labour MPs sought explanations, and Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar publicly called for the Prime Minister’s resignation.
These files represent the first batch, with additional materials expected, potentially prolonging the issue for Downing Street.

