ANTI-WAR campaigners marked 100 days of the US war on Iran on Sunday, demanding the government invest in “welfare, not warfare” as households brace for an average 13.5 per cent price cap increase on their energy bills next month.
The joint US-Israel war on Iran launched on February 28 has since triggered Britain’s second major energy price crisis since the star of the decade, the End Fuel Poverty Coalition (EFPC) said.
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