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Keir Starmer's resignation less than two years after winning a landslide election may appear to highlight instability, but it instead showcases one of the greatest strengths of Britain's parliamentary democracy. Unlike presidential systems centred on one individual, the UK allows governing parties to replace leaders when they lose the confidence of their MPs, ensuring accountability without constitutional turmoil. Starmer's departure and Andy Burnham's swift emergence as his successor demonstrate that political power rests with Parliament and the elected majority rather than any single leader.
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Keir Starmer's resignation less than two years after winning a landslide election may appear to highlight instability, but it instead showcases one of the greatest strengths of Britain's parliamentary democracy. Unlike presidential systems centred on one individual, the UK allows governing parties to replace leaders when they lose the confidence of their MPs, ensuring accountability without constitutional turmoil. Starmer's departure and Andy Burnham's swift emergence as his successor demonstrate that political power rests with Parliament and the elected majority rather than any single leader.
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