Downing Street Churn: Keir Starmer exits after two years; Britain treats PMs like subscriptions
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has resigned after two years in office, contributing to a trend of rapid leadership turnover in the UK. The article characterizes the modern British premiership as a 'subscription service' where leaders are replaced frequently due to political instability.
Why it matters
It underscores the volatility of contemporary British politics and the challenges of governing in a social-media-driven era.
The British prime ministership is now a subscription service - The Times of India
The article uses a satirical, critical tone to analyze a political event, common in editorial commentary.
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