Four prime ministers in six years and a dangerous political and economic shift since 2016 David Cameron, with his comfortable absolute majority, decided to hold a referendum in Britain to secure his eternity in the European Union and lose it. Since then, Cameron, Theresa May, Boris Johnson, and now the aforementioned Liz Truss have had to leave 10 Downing Street immediately. The latter has just spent 44 days at the head of the British government, forced to resign due to his failed economic plans. But deep down, the causes of the instability that persecute one of the world’s most consolidated democracies must be found in Brexit. Farewell to Europe to restore the decision-making power that should be appropriate when today’s globalized world demands the strength given by unity to face the challenges faced by the commercial and strategic interests of the two great powers: China and the United States. Not to mention the conflict that started with the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The word “chaos” is the word most media and experts use to describe the current scenario, with a divided conservative party and self-destructive tendencies squandering the massive civic support Johnson has gained in less than three years. For far too long, leaders have fostered the fallacy that Britain can enjoy the benefits of the European Union within a framework of no obligations or compromises. Now it will be very difficult to accept reality. The UK crisis is bad news as it only adds turbulence to a scenario already characterized by uncertainty. And also there is no easy way out. Labor demands early calls for elections. Conservatives are aware of their ugliness. But they also failed to agree on a leader trying to steer the situation. Very dark scene.
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