{平台标识} {固定描述} The UK government’s recently announced cost-of-living measures, including VAT cuts on attractions and free bus rides for children, may temporarily ease pressure on households. However, a Guardian editorial argues that such “mini-measures” do not address the underlying energy shock stemming from geopolitical tensions and Britain’s structural vulnerabilities. The piece urges deeper state intervention and a faster energy transition to secure long-term stability.
UK’s Energy Vulnerability Calls for Deeper State Intervention, Editorial Suggests - {财报副标题}
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