The political landscape of the United Kingdom has been marked by significant instability over the last decade. This period of volatility began following the 2016 Brexit referendum results. Since then, the nation has seen a rapid succession of Prime Ministers leaving office. The turmoil is deeply rooted in the complexities of exiting the European Union. These leadership changes reflect the internal struggles within the British government. Consequently, the UK has faced a recurring cycle of political transition. This instability continues to shape the country's governance and international relations.
