The article discusses the frequent change of British prime ministers since the Brexit referendum, highlighting the instability of the UK's political system. It contrasts this with the idealized image of 'Janded'—a term used in Nigeria to describe people associated with England, symbolizing success, privilege, and modernity. The author reflects on his personal experience of visiting London, which he found unexpectedly traditional and resistant to modernization, challenging the romanticized view of Britain held by many Nigerians.
Bias read (Center): While the article critiques the volatility of British politics, it does not take a clear ideological stance on the issue. The focus is more on analyzing historical patterns and contrasting them with cultural perceptions rather than promoting a specific political viewpoint. The framing remains mostly






