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UK Fury as Trump Labeled ‘Insane Grandad’ in Iran War Backlash

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Last updated: March 21, 2026 7:26 pm
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Britain faces mounting anger over U.S. President Donald Trump’s conflict with Iran, with fears it threatens the nation’s fragile economic recovery. Labour peer Ayesha Hazarika sharply criticized Trump, calling him an “insane grandad” lacking any coherent strategy, forcing allies to manage the consequences.

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Labour Peer’s Fiery CritiqueEconomic Fallout Sparks AlarmTensions Rise with U.S. AlliesCalls for Worker Protections

Labour Peer’s Fiery Critique

During a heated TV debate, Hazarika ridiculed Trump’s portrayal as a decisive leader. “He thinks he’s Captain America. Right now he’s a bit like an insane grandad,” she stated. She highlighted a key strategic oversight: approximately 20 percent of global oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital chokepoint that required protection before escalation. “It did not take a strategic genius to work out Iran has got us because of energy,” Hazarika added.

Hazarika also pointed to Trump’s inconsistent communications, noting he first claimed victory, then criticized allies, sought assistance, and later boasted of staying ahead of schedule. “First of all, he said he’d won it,” she said. “Then he slagged us all off, then he’s asked for help. Last night he said he was ahead of schedule for his military plan. The guy is all over the place, and we are all dragged into this complete car crash.”

Economic Fallout Sparks Alarm

Senior UK officials deep concern over the conflict’s impact on recovery efforts. Government sources reveal pessimism in the Treasury and Downing Street, as initial economic gains falter amid the crisis. Analysts warn of surging fuel prices, higher mortgage rates, and elevated borrowing costs, with interest rates potentially reaching 4.5 percent.

The Treasury established an “Iran board” to explore urgent measures, such as widespread energy bill support if global prices stay elevated.

Tensions Rise with U.S. Allies

Frustration intensifies after Trump labeled Britain and other NATO partners “cowards” for declining to assist in reopening the Strait of Hormuz, dismissing the task as “so easy.” Downing Street offered no public reply. Nonetheless, the UK permits use of its bases for attacks on Iranian missile sites threatening commercial vessels in the area.

Ministers evaluate options to reduce fuel demand, including possible speed limit reductions, amid risks of a worldwide energy crisis. A government source described the scenario as “extremely challenging” but anticipates Prime Minister Starmer will earn praise for prioritizing cost-of-living issues over involvement in the conflict.

Calls for Worker Protections

Paul Nowak, general secretary of the Trades Union Congress, urged action: “Working people must not be left to pay the price for Trumpflation. The government has taken the right first steps to support those hardest hit by rising energy bills. But ministers should be ready to go further to protect households and businesses from the fallout.”

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