Britain is heading toward another change of leadership as Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced he would step down on Monday, opening the way for the country to have its seventh prime minister in just 10 years.
Starmer’s departure comes a decade after the Brexit referendum, a vote that reshaped British politics and triggered a prolonged period of instability. Since then, successive governments have struggled with economic challenges, low growth, high debt levels and rising pressure over public services and immigration.
The leadership change adds another chapter to Britain’s recent political turbulence, with the country having moved through several prime ministers since voters chose to leave the European Union in 2016.
Brexit vote begins a decade of political upheaval
The current period of political instability began in June 2016, when Britons voted 52%-48% to leave the European Union. The result led Prime Minister David Cameron to resign, and the Conservative Party selected Theresa May as his successor.
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Johnson, Truss and Sunak years add to instability
Johnson led the country through the COVID-19 pandemic but faced mounting criticism over a series of scandals and political controversies. In July 2022, a ministerial revolt forced him to step down.
Starmer’s rise and fall
After winning a landslide victory, Starmer promised to end the political chaos of previous years. However, shortly after taking office, he warned that Britain’s financial situation was worse than expected and that conditions would become more difficult before improving.
Andy Burnham emerges as possible successor
The possibility of a leadership change gained momentum after Andy Burnham, the mayor of Greater Manchester, won a parliamentary election in June 2026 and defeated a candidate from Reform UK.






