Political analyst Jan Váška from Charles University in Prague suggests that despite current instability, a return to the European Union for the United Kingdom lacks broad public support. He argues that even with a potential agreement, concerns remain about future reversals, particularly if Nigel Farage were to win upcoming elections. Váška discussed these points in relation to the recent resignation of Keir Starmer and the resulting political turbulence in the UK. He also addressed Donald Trump’s criticism of Starmer, and speculated on the vision of a potential new Prime Minister. The expert believes Brussels is rightly wary of negotiating with the UK given the risk of future agreements being overturned. Currently, reversing Brexit remains a politically sensitive and largely unaddressed topic within the UK.