Six Prime Ministers in Seven Years: Why UK Leaders Keep Falling
Britain is set to get its sixth prime minister in just seven years. Economic struggles have stalled incomes and living standards. Since 2016, average annual GDP growth has been around 1%. Adjusted pay has barely risen, and taxes remain at multi-decade highs. High debt has limited government action on infrastructure and housing. Voters blame price pressures and weak growth for frequent leadership changes. Experts warn that meaningful improvements will take time and careful policy delivery.
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