Keir Starmer, the first Labour Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 14 years, is facing significant challenges as he navigates the turbulent political landscape. Mainstream political parties are witnessing a decline in favor as more extreme ideologies gain traction.
Starmer assumed office two years ago, marking a significant milestone for the Labour Party. The journey to his leadership was a notable moment, as it reinstated Labour at the helm after over a decade.
Britain has historically been known for its stable and robust democratic practices. The country earned the moniker of the ‘mother of parliaments’ and became synonymous with resilience. However, the political climate has shifted dramatically since the European Union referendum ten years ago. The nation, once characterized by stability, increasingly resembles a political spectacle.
This turbulent period has seen numerous prime ministers attempt, yet struggle, to rejuvenate a stagnant economy. They also face the uphill task of addressing the growing dissatisfaction among the electorate.
