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Reeves: UK will provide energy assistance to 'those in greatest need'

The British Finance Minister Rachel Reeves stated on Tuesday that the government's support to households in order to offset the increase in energy costs caused by the conflict in the Middle East will not compromise her plans to fix the public finances.

Reeves said that we should learn from the past mistakes as we deal with this crisis.

She said that the Conservative government 'pushed up borrowing rates, inflation and interest rates with its response to the rise in energy prices in 2022 after Russia's full scale invasion of Ukraine.

Reeves said she was working to develop a more targeted strategy for households whose?energy costs are expected to rise from July.

She said that "continuous planning" is being done for all eventualities to keep costs low for everyone, and to provide support for those in need while adhering strictly to our fiscal rules.

Reeves stated that she would be meeting with representatives of supermarkets and banks this week to discuss ways they can help UK consumers.

She also said that she asked officials to 'look at where they could cut certain agrifood tariffs in order to help 'keep a lid on the grocery inflation, keeping a mind to any implications for local producers. (Reporting and writing by Muvija, Sarah Young, and David Milliken; diting by Catarina demony).

(source: Reuters)