JAKARTA - British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the Iran war has the potential to change the old habits of his citizens in shopping and vacationing.

Starmer was responding to a question about the correlation between the heating up of the Middle East regional conflict as a result of the US-Israeli attack and the upcoming British citizens' summer vacation.

"We will see how long this conflict lasts," he said in an interview session on The Cathy Newman Show on Sky News television, quoted from The Telegraph, Tuesday, April 28.

According to Starmer, the US-Israeli war against Iran if it continues could affect what British people buy in supermarkets and where they go on holiday.

However, Starmer appealed to the British public not to panic in response to the impact of the US-Israeli attack on Iran. He assured the British government of addressing potential issues related to fuel and food.

"I can see that, if the impact is greater, people may change their habits... where they are going on holiday this year, what they are buying in the supermarket, and things like that," Starmer said.


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