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Vance hopes Burnham delivers ‘structural change’ amid ‘broken’ UK politics
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Vance hopes Burnham delivers ‘structural change’ amid ‘broken’ UK politics The US vice-president said the next prime minister must figure out ‘how to get Britain back on track’ US Vice-President J.D. Vance said Britain had been “failed by its leadership for a long time”, adding that he hoped the country’s next prime minister could deliver the structural change voters were seeking after years of political turmoil. In an interview with the Sunday Times newspaper, Vance said frequent changes of...
Vance hopes Burnham delivers ‘structural change’ amid ‘broken’ UK politics
The US vice-president said the next prime minister must figure out ‘how to get Britain back on track’
US Vice-President J.D. Vance said Britain had been “failed by its leadership for a long time”, adding that he hoped the country’s next prime minister could deliver the structural change voters were seeking after years of political turmoil.
In an interview with the Sunday Times newspaper, Vance said frequent changes of government pointed to deeper problems in British politics.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced last month he would step down after two years in office, paving the way for Britain’s seventh prime minister in a decade. Lawmaker Andy Burnham is widely expected to succeed Starmer after emerging as the sole candidate to replace the outgoing leader.
“What I see is six prime ministers in the last few years,” Vance told the newspaper. “What that says to me is that something is very broken about British politics and that people are really crying out for significant structural change.”
“I hope that Andy Burnham – and if not Andy Burnham, somebody else – is able to deliver it,” the vice-president said, adding that “whoever the prime minister is figures out how to get Britain back on track”.
Vance, whose wife Usha studied at the University of Cambridge and who has frequently spoken of his affection for Britain, described the country as an “amazing place” with the “most amazing people in the world” outside the United States.