The Guardian view on Britain’s coming energy shock: mini-measures won’t suffice | Editorial

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Published 5/22/2026, 4:59:16 PM · Updated 5/22/2026, 11:40:04 PMBy TheBriefWire Editorial Team

The Guardian view on Britain’s coming energy shock: mini-measures won’t suffice | Editorial

Key points

  • Rachel Reeves’s announcement of a series of cost of living measures this week shows a government trying to prove it still has agency and relevance.
  • The VAT cuts on summer attractions such as theme parks and soft-play centres, free bus rides for the under-16s in England and reduced import tariffs on food are politically useful, but they do not fundamentally alter the UK’s exposure to imported energy shocks.
  • This is a mini-budget, with the emphasis on the mini.
  • The inflationary impact of the Iran crisis, however, will be substantial.
  • That is why the chancellor is moving into crisis-management mode with industrial resilience funds and thinly veiled threats to tax profiteers.

Published May 22, 2026.

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Rachel Reeves’s announcement of a series of cost of living measures this week shows a government trying to prove it still has agency and relevance


📌 Source: The Guardian

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