Britain’s new prime minister, who will be announced on September 5, could face one of the shortest political honeymoons in modern history, given the scale of upheaval in the UK.
The new premiership must deal with a cost of living crisis, creaking public finances, a rash of strikes and foreign policy headaches ranging from the Ukraine war to the consequences of Brexit.
After a lengthy political vacuum over the summer — Boris Johnson announced on July 7 that he would quit — his successor will need to move fast to get to grips with policy challenges of huge proportions.
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