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The United Kingdom is about to get its sixth prime minister in seven years. That’s three more than Italy, which Britons used to view an example of unstable government. So what's changed in UK politics? And how could the next Prime Minister - likely to be confirmed on July 20th as Andy Burnham - fare any better?

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