Leaders come and go institutions endure
India, June 29 -- Six Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom have left office in the last ten years (2016-2026). Only one-Rishi Sunak-departed as a result of electoral defeat. The other five-David Cameron, Theresa May, Boris Johnson, Liz Truss, and now Keir Starmer-left office primarily due to internal party pressure, perceived failure to deliver, or loss of parliamentary confidence. Many observers have prematurely interpreted this phenomenon-the "revolving door" at 10 Downing Street-as evidence of institutional decline or systemic instability within British democracy. But does such turnover necessarily produce persistent policy paralysis? Does it automatically indicate weak leadership legitimacy or strategic drift? While frequent leadersh...
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