The United Kingdom has experienced a period of significant political instability over the past decade, cycling through seven Prime Ministers in ten years. This rapid turnover began with David Cameron’s resignation following the 2016 Brexit referendum and continued through the tenures of Theresa May, Boris Johnson, Liz Truss, Rishi Sunak, and interim leaders. Analysts attribute this volatility to factors including the complexities of Brexit, internal party divisions, and economic challenges. The frequent changes in leadership have led to policy shifts and a perceived lack of consistent governance. This period is widely described as one of “chaos” due to the constant political upheaval and its impact on public trust. The instability raises questions about the UK’s political system and its ability to address long-term challenges.