Chaos in the Conservative Party, Labor Party demands early elections
With Liz Truss announcing her resignation, the Labor Party believes the chaos over the leadership of the Conservative Party has reached its peak. At the same time, they also demand early elections without conducting any more experiments with the leadership. BBC news.
In Britain, the game of musical chairs with the post of Prime Minister does not stop. After the resignation of former British Prime Minister Theresa May in July 2019, Britain has had two more Prime Ministers in the last three years. Another new prime minister has been added to the list in less than two months, with outgoing British Prime Minister Liz Truss also announcing her resignation on Thursday (October 20).
Britain's Labor Party leader Keir Starmer has said chaos at the top of the ruling Conservative Party has reached its peak, amid repeated mistrust of leadership. He demanded an immediate early election stating that the people of Britain do not want to see any more tests on the leadership of the party.
Keir Starmer said, "We don't want to see another Conservative as Prime Minister in the way the Prime Ministership is in disarray." The Labor Party is ready to form a government to stabilize the economy. And this is why we want early elections. The people have to decide whether they want to see this mess of a Conservative Party or a stable Labor government.
Meanwhile, Irish Prime Minister Michael Martin commented that it is necessary to appoint a new prime minister quickly for the sake of Britain's economy. He also said that there is no alternative to a stable government system in Britain to overcome the ongoing energy crisis and economic recession caused by the Russia-Ukraine war.
In the meantime, US President Joe Biden has expressed hope that stability will return to the country, referring to Britain as a tested ally of the United States in the fight against Russia. He also said that the United States and the United Kingdom will work together as before to deal with the global crisis.
In tune with Biden, French President Emmanuel Macron has also expressed hope that political stability will soon return to Britain. In addition, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese fears that Australia's trade agreement with Britain may be in the face of uncertainty due to the resignation of Liz Truss.

