- Keir Starmer's resignation as premier indicates the instability caused by Brexit.
- The UK's divorce from the EU has led to fragile governance and ongoing internal crises.
- The party system has fragmented, weakening both the Labour and Conservative parties.
- The most likely candidate to replace Starmer, Andy Burnham, will face the same challenges.
- Brexit has not resolved the UK's socio-economic issues, and has not boosted its global influence.
Conclusion: Brexit has caused uncertainty and weakness in the UK, failing to fulfil expectations of a political reset.