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Why Britain keeps losing prime ministers? This is an American friendly guide to UK politics.

In the decade since Britain voted to leave the European Union, the country has cycled through six prime ministers, victims of both their own decisions, and global pressures.

Now, Sir Keir Starmer, the current prime minister and leader of the left-leaning Labour party, could be the seventh leader to fall, under pressure from members of his own party who feel he has failed to tackle key issues like the cost of living, immigration, and sluggish economic growth.

To top it off, recent local elections across the country proved disastrous for Labour as it lost ground to populist parties on both the left and right, and only two years after a landslide victory some of Sir Keir’s own party members are calling for him to step down.

How did British politics become so volatile? BBC diplomatic correspondent James Landale joins us to explain.

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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
02:00 Why is Starmer under pressure?
04:05 A bitesize timeline of the last decade of British politics
05:56 The Nigel Farage factor
08:49 Why did Keir Starmer and Labour win?
11:20 Why has the Labour government been unpopular?
14:08 The local elections disaster for Labour
20:31 Who is Andy Burnham?
22:31 What is driving political instability in the UK?


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