As the UK gears up for a potentially seismic shift in leadership, one name is dominating the conversation: Andy Burnham. The Mayor of Greater Manchester has long been touted as a future prime minister, and with the current government's popularity waning, many are wondering if he's the man to finally bring stability to Number 10. However, with a string of short-lived premierships in the past decade, the question on everyone's lips is: can Burnham learn from the mistakes of his predecessors? From Theresa May's Brexit blunders to Liz Truss's economic missteps, the UK has seen a revolving door of leaders struggling to find their footing. As Burnham eyes the top job, will he be able to break the cycle of failure and deliver the leadership the country so desperately needs?


Will Andy Burnham, expected prime-minister-to-be, be able to learn from the mistakes of the carousel of British prime ministers over the past decade?