UK Prime Minister Starmer Refuses to Resign Amid Epstein-Linked Political Crisis

Keir Starmer, the British prime minister, announced he will not step down amid an escalating political crisis linked to the Jeffrey Epstein case.
On Monday, February 9, Starmer told a Labour Party representatives' meeting that he would not retreat from his "responsibility and mission," emphasizing that his government would continue its work.
The remarks followed calls for Starmer's resignation by Anas Sarwar, leader of the Scottish Labour Party, over Starmer's appointment of Peter Mandelson -- who has ties to Jeffrey Epstein -- as Britain's ambassador to the United States.
Several senior cabinet ministers, including the foreign secretary and chancellor of the exchequer, expressed support for Starmer.
The crisis has deepened, with two of the prime minister's senior advisors resigning over the past two days.
Mandelson's connections to Epstein, the financier accused of sex trafficking, have reignited debates over Starmer's leadership within the Labour Party and among the British public.
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