
GD POLITICS How The UK Became Ungovernable
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Dec 8, 2025 Helen Thompson, a political economy professor at Cambridge and author, teams up with David Runciman, an honorary politics professor and seasoned podcaster, to unravel the chaos within British politics. They discuss the stagnating UK economy, regional inequalities, and the fracturing party system post-Brexit. The pair critiques Keir Starmer's unpopularity and the political ramifications of the recent budget. They explore the rise of the populist Right and the complexities of UK–US relations, blending economic insights with biting political analysis.
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Starmer's Political Cynicism Erodes Trust
- Helen calls Starmer a terrible politician who pivots positions opportunistically.
- That perceived cynicism fuels deep public distrust beyond routine unpopularity.
Budget Seen As Job-Protecting Betrayal
- The budget felt like a betrayal: Labour campaigned on no tax rises but raised taxes to shore up jobs.
- Voters saw decisions as self-preserving and cynical, cementing political damage.
Framing The Fiscal Story Moved Markets
- Helen notes the government's narrative about worse finances framed the budget and spooked markets.
- The framing proved misleading and reinforced the image of politicians saving themselves.




