Monday briefing: You ask the questions – is Britain ungovernable?
The electorate is increasingly impatient, demanding quick change from politicians. Photograph: imageBROKER/AlamyView image in fullscreenThe electorate is increasingly impatient, demanding quick change from politicians. This week, we anticipate the arrival of Britain’s seventh prime minister in the space of a decade.
- ▪The electorate is increasingly impatient, demanding quick change from politicians.
- ▪Photograph: imageBROKER/AlamyView image in fullscreenThe electorate is increasingly impatient, demanding quick change from politicians.
- ▪This week, we anticipate the arrival of Britain’s seventh prime minister in the space of a decade.
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The electorate is increasingly impatient, demanding quick change from politicians. Photograph: imageBROKER/AlamyView image in fullscreenThe electorate is increasingly impatient, demanding quick change from politicians. Photograph: imageBROKER/AlamyFirst Edition newsletterAndy BurnhamMonday briefing: You ask the questions – is Britain ungovernable?In today’s newsletter: Andy Beckett takes your questions – and mine – about where UK politics is at and where it’s headed, from leadership churn and policy choices to electoral reform and moreLibby BrooksMon 13 Jul 2026 01.44 EDTLast modified on Mon 13 Jul 2026 01.46 EDTSharePrefer the Guardian on GoogleGood morning. This week, we anticipate the arrival of Britain’s seventh prime minister in the space of a decade.
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