The United Kingdom is facing elections to end 14 years of conservative governments.
The British economy suffers from severe imbalances such as inequality, lack of public and private investment, low and stagnant wages, lower competitiveness and a declining health and education system.
Social, political and territorial division is evident, mainly following the Scottish independence referendum and Brexit.
The successive prime ministers have been criticized for the way they handled Brexit.
Keir Starmer, the Labour Party leader, has a chance to take over the country if the polls are accurate.
Conclusion: The United Kingdom potentially needs a massive economic, political, and social reform to overcome the challenges that have characterized the years of conservative governments.