
London. New sensational revelations related to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein have created a stir in the political circles of Britain. Although Prime Minister Keir Starmer never had any direct personal relationship with Epstein, he is now under attack from all sides over the appointment of Peter Mandelson, who was close to Epstein, in his government. After the deep friendship between Mandelson and Epstein has come to light in the latest documents, questions are being raised on the existence of Starmer’s centrist-leftist government.
The crisis deepened when Starmer had to publicly apologize to the victims of Epstein’s crimes. He admitted that Mandelson repeatedly lied to him about their friendship and that he could not recognize those lies. Starmer made an emotional appeal, saying, “I apologize to those victims who suffered oppression at the hands of the powerful.” I regret that I believed Mandelson’s claims and appointed him to an important position. This apology of the Prime Minister is being seen as his political weakness and poor decision making ability.
At the heart of the controversy is the appointment of Peter Mandelson, which Starmer went ahead with despite opposition within the Labor Party. The recently made public Epstein files have made it clear that the relationship between Mandelson and Epstein was not just formal, but very close. After this revelation, Starmer has removed Mandelson from the post, but now the voices of rebellion against him have intensified within the party. Labor MP Paula Barker has openly said that the Prime Minister’s decision was questionable and now he will have to fight hard to win back the confidence of the public as well as his party. Political analysts believe that this episode could prove to be a death sentence for Starmer’s reputation. According to experts, even if the government does not fall yet, it seems impossible to recover from the damage done to Starmer’s credibility. Experts like Professor Rob Ford say that the life of his government is now months or perhaps only a few years left. After Britain’s former Prince Andrew, now with the names of Mandelson and Starmer being linked to this controversy, this matter is not just a diplomatic lapse but has become a major moral crisis. The coming days will decide whether Starmer can save his chair or whether Epstein’s dark shadow will swallow his government.



