The attempts at governance by Boris Johnson, Liz Truss, and Rishi Sunak have served as examples of how not to govern properly.
The premature ending of the current parliament in 2019 has caused unnecessary chaos and political disarray.
Sunak's governmental program has proven to be more dramatic than effective, shown by the self-imposed lack of time to fulfill legislative promises.
There were laws and commitments that were simply abandoned due to Sunak's self-inflicted lack of time.
The Rwanda deportation scheme embodies the issues within the government and parliament, resulting in wasteful spending and misuse of parliamentary time.
The three governments during this parliamentary period have demonstrated an inability to govern properly.
Conclusion: The parliament and British government viewed since 2019 have left much to be desired in terms of their capability and performance. Great Britain deserves better handling in its politics and governance.