(CNN Radio Argentina) — Julio Dario Burdman, international political scientist and analyst, referred this Thursday at CNN radio with the resignation of British Prime Minister Liz Truss noting that “since Brexit, British politics doesn’t know how to rearrange itself.”
Truss Exit, it occurs in a context of very weak governance, no internal consensus, I took power after the controversial departure of Boris Johnson and in the crisis Great Britain is in,” details in Eventually.
According to the political scientist, the economic context “could influence” the resignation, but “the feeling is that it stems more from a political crisis. An explanation of the crisis is not enough to understand what is happening in the UK.”
“The relationship between politics and citizenship in the UK has been affected since Brexit because it is the biggest crisis in British democracy. This is the fourth government to fall since Brexit and all the fallout has to do with this,” he said.
Burdman notes that “Since Brexit, British politics don’t know how to reset.” “You also have to take into account that Great Britain, as part of Europe, is having problems with inflation and a frustrating socioeconomic crisis.”
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