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Jul 2024
16m 23s

Reino Unido, el país perdido que cambia ...

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El Partido Laborista ha ganado las elecciones de este jueves y, sobre todo, el Partido Conservador las ha perdido estrepitosamente. La sensación es que el primer ministro actual Rishi Sunak ha pagado por su desastre y sobre todo por todo lo que ha salido mal desde que su partido gobierna: severos recortes de los servicios públicos y, sobre todo, el Brexit. La crisis generada por la salida de la UE del Reino Unido desató el caos en el partido de los Torys y en el Gobierno británico donde llegaron a sucederse hasta tres primeros ministros en los últimos cinco años. 

Analizamos las causas de esta derrota y ahondamos en quién es el futuro primer ministro del Reino Unido, el líder laborista Keir Starmer, con la corresponsal Internacional de elDiario.es, María Ramírez.

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