The recent departure of Keir Starmer has contributed to a period of significant political instability in the United Kingdom, reminiscent of frequent leadership changes. Ten years after the Brexit referendum, the British political landscape is undergoing a notable realignment. Analysts are questioning why Starmer resigned despite not making any major, demonstrable errors. The potential emergence of Andy Burnham as a charismatic new leader and the continuing influence of Nigel Farage are key factors in this shift. Discussions are focusing on the underlying crisis within British society, the possibility of revisiting EU membership, and the future direction of the UK under a new generation of politicians, as reported by Czech Television’s correspondent, Katarína Sedláčková. The interview with Sedláčková explores these complex issues and their implications for the nation’s future.