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Why has the U.K. had 6 prime ministers in less than 10 years?

Why has the U.K. had 6 prime ministers in less than 10 years?

Summary

The United Kingdom has had six different prime ministers in less than ten years due to political turmoil linked to Brexit and internal party changes. Unlike in the U.S., British voters do not directly elect the prime minister; instead, political parties can replace their leaders, causing frequent changes in leadership without a general election.

Key Facts

  • Number 10 Downing Street is the official residence of the UK prime minister and has housed six prime ministers since 2016.
  • British voters elect members of Parliament, not the prime minister directly.
  • The leader of the party with the most seats in the House of Commons usually becomes prime minister.
  • Political parties in the UK can change their leader at any time, even if that leader is the prime minister.
  • General elections must happen at least every five years but can be called sooner by the government in power.
  • The 2016 Brexit referendum led to political instability and frequent changes in prime ministers.
  • David Cameron resigned after the Brexit vote because he had campaigned to stay in the EU.
  • His successors, including Theresa May, struggled to handle Brexit and the promises made during the referendum, leading to political chaos.
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