Keir Starmer is experiencing one of the worst political crises of his time in office when the opposition party of the United Kingdom stated his role is weakening and that his government is on its deathbed.
The row focuses on his move to make Lord Peter Mandelson the British ambassador in Washington, even though his personal status was that he was once close to the late American financier Jeffrey Epstein.

Neil O Brien is a Conservative MP who came out strongly condemning the Prime Minister in a rowdy debate on Monday in the House of Commons. He claimed that Starmer had made a grave error by appointing a person that used to spend some time in the house of Epstein.
Epstein, who was imprisoned on child related sex offenses, still remains a hot topic in contemporary history. O Brien claimed that the Prime Minister knew such information before the appointment, but he had ignored the warnings.
Doubts about the Appointment.
The critics maintain that this is not a matter of governmental processes but individual decision. O’Brien said that warnings were evident and accessible. He added that the Prime Minister will no longer be able to blame those who advise him or the systems but accept the blame on his own decision.
Both sides of Parliament echoed his remarks with loud comment, and this indicates the divisiveness the question has caused in Parliament.

Lord Mandelson has refuted any form of wrongdoing. He has even stated that his previous association with Epstein was not criminal and that he had not known the full scope of the crimes that Epstein had committed at the time.
Starmer has said that he regrets it and has also asserted that he was misled in details to make the decision of appointing Mandelson.
Government Under Pressure
The scandal got even more serious when two of Starmer deputies-most senior aides, chief of staff and the communications director, resigned when the scandal kept dominating the headlines.
Their resignations to Downing Street contributed to its instability. Meanwhile, the party leader in Scotland, Anas Sarwar, publicly asked Starmer to resign, which made the pressure within his own political camp even greater.

Nonetheless, some of the major cabinet members have come up in favor of the Prime Minister. Darren Jones, Minister of Intergovernmental Relations, was an apologist to the government in Parliament.
He stated that people are highly shocked by the crimes of Epstein and called them disgusting. Jones emphasized that the government is still determined to protect women and girls and help those who are the victims of violence.
When Parliament sat down to another tense session on Monday night it struck most people that Starmer is now under a critical test of leadership. The political future of the Prime Minister is not known with the opposition parties demanding accountability and internal voices becoming louder.
Watch the video here :

More from Wake Up Singapore:-
Hong Kong’s Last Major Opposition ‘League of Social Democrats’ Disbands
‘I also like Pritam Singh a lot!’ – Mediacorp 987 FM DJ picks Opposition Chief as a celebrity crush
If you have a story or a tip-off, email admin@wakeup.sg or get in touch via Whatsapp at 8882 5913.
Interested in advertising on our media channels? Reach out to us at admin@wakeup.sg!
Since you have made it to the end of the article, follow Wake Up Singapore on Telegram and X!
Wake Up Singapore is a volunteer-run site that covers alternative views in Singapore. If you want to volunteer with us, sign up here!




