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Starmer has announced his resignation, with nominations for a successor to be submitted in the coming weeks. 20% of labour party MPs (meaning 81 required) must nominate a new leadership candidate, if multiple candidates win enough support there will be a vote amongst labour party members.
 
With the next MP, the last 6 MPs were in office from 2016 to now.
The 6 before them? From 1976 to 2016.

It's just pure chaos nowadays.
 
Reform have peaked. He's a more popular politician than Farage is and can help bring back the working class vote.
If this comes to pass, I will be happy. If he actually passes laws that make things better for the working class, I will be happy. I am just burnt out it’s politics. It just feels that no policy in the last 10 years have benefited me (other than increased paid childcare hours)
 
It’s been interesting over the past decade to see the drawbacks of having the chief executive position be arguably too weak (U.K.), or arguably too strong (U.S.). Both can lead to chaos.
 
The local news program just had a look back at 10 years since Brexit. They interviewed people then and now and asked what they thought of it. A remain voter when asked today what negative changes she`s seen said `well now you have to queue at airports more don`t you and that` Insightful stuff as ever from the 48% :)
 
The local news program just had a look back at 10 years since Brexit. They interviewed people then and now and asked what they thought of it. A remain voter when asked today what negative changes she`s seen said `well now you have to queue at airports more don`t you and that` Insightful stuff as ever from the 48% :)

You forgot to mention the positive changes local people have seen... ;)
 
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