
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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Britain's Political Crisis Is Deeper Than It Looks
- The UK looks messier than the US with Labour's PM Keir Starmer at net -52 approval.
- Economic stagnation and political instability magnify public discontent and international concern.
Energy Costs Undermine Britain's AI Hopes
- Helen Thompson says Britain is economically worse off now than in 2016 with stagnant growth.
- High energy costs and fiscal risks make AI-led revival unrealistic without cheaper electricity.
Bond Markets Loom Larger Than Voters
- David Runciman highlights a long-term productivity stagnation plus acute market fragility.
- Short-term liabilities and bond-market sensitivity create sudden political vulnerability.




