I admit, it's confusing. Someone else might advise differently, but my interpretation is:
For that phone and £30 per month tariff, you get unlimited (inclusive) internet access. (Be rather silly not to offer this particular phone without it...).
There is a "fair usage" policy
here which states:
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Unlimited Mobile Internet: Unlimited mobile internet is subject to a fair use allowance of 1GB per month. If your usage exceeds this amount then we reserve the right to charge you for the excessive element of your usage at the per MB data rate for your tariff outlined in our Tariff Table. Unlimited use is within the UK and is for your personal, non-commercial use only. It doesnt include making internet phone or video calls, peer to peer file sharing, using your phone as a modem, or while you are abroad and any of these uses will be charged at the per MB data rate for your tariff outlined in our Tariff Table.
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From that I read if you exceed your 1GB per month, you would be charged at 30p per day.