The British Labour government is facing a crisis and is being crushed in the polls by a populist party that no one had previously counted on. What would it mean for the country, for Europe and for us?
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The British Labour government is facing a crisis and is being crushed in the polls by a populist party that no one had previously counted on. What would it mean for the country, for Europe and for us?
Britain was a symbol of political stability. But that's a distant memory now. Prime Ministers change like a kaleidoscope, and Keir Starmer's days in office seem numbered. The problem is that his potential successors offer no hope of escaping the political tailspin the British find themselves in.