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UK politics is centred on the Westminster parliamentary system, in which the party commanding a majority in the House of Commons forms the government. British politics has long been shaped by competition between Labour and the Conservatives, but the landscape is now more fragmented than at any point in modern history. The rise of Reform UK, a resilient Liberal Democrat presence and strong nationalist parties have reshaped what was once a stable two-party contest.
British politics is in a period of upheaval following Keir Starmer's resignation as Prime Minister on 22 June 2026, which triggered a Labour leadership contest. The governing party has struggled with economic difficulties and internal division since its 2024 landslide, while Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage, has topped national opinion polls. The Conservatives, the official opposition under Kemi Badenoch, are working to recover after their 2024 defeat and a series of defections to Reform. The Liberal Democrats and Green Party have also gained ground, adding to a fast-changing picture.
Several issues dominate political debate across the UK. The cost of living, the state of the NHS, immigration and the search for economic growth shape much of the argument between the parties. A decade on from the Brexit referendum, its long-term consequences remain hotly contested. Repeated changes of prime minister in recent years have also fuelled wider questions about stability and public trust in how Britain is governed.
Politics beyond Westminster is increasingly significant. Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland each have devolved governments with their own elections and priorities, and the 2026 devolved elections reshaped the map. The Scottish National Party continues to govern in Scotland and to press the case for independence, while Plaid Cymru made a historic breakthrough in Wales. Power-sharing in Northern Ireland and the future of the union remain live and sensitive questions.
Britain's political traditions run deep, built on centuries of parliamentary government and a gradual widening of the franchise. For most of the past century, power alternated between Labour and the Conservatives, with the latter governing for 14 years before Labour's return in 2024. Devolution since 1999, the 2016 vote to leave the European Union and the more recent surge of newer parties have all reshaped the country's politics, making the present moment one of unusual flux.
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