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A Decade of Chaos: Britain Prepares for Seventh Prime Minister
A decade after the referendum, Britain’s economy has grown 12.4% and voters still await the promised reset as another prime minister prepares to fall.
On Monday, June 22, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced he would quit, paving the way for the country to have its seventh leader in a decade.
The 10-year anniversary of the Brexit referendum occurs on Tuesday, June 23, 2026, when the country voted 52 to 48 percent to leave the European Union.
Political instability has defined the eight years under Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron, Theresa May, Boris Johnson, Liz Truss, and Rishi Sunak, each serving in succession.
Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham appears destined to succeed Starmer after winning the electorate of Makerfield last Thursday, reflecting public desire for change.
Public sector debt of about $5.28 trillion remains a significant challenge as the nation continues searching for a leader capable of delivering on long-standing promises.
The British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, said on Monday (22) that he will leave the post, paving the way for the country's seventh leader in ten years. The turbulent period goes back to the Brexit referendum, which completes ten years just this Tuesday. Since the vote, the United Kingdom has been trying to chart its own path, but has faced difficulties in driving a low-growth economy, limited by high levels of indebtedness and rising social spe…