No Evidence David Lammy Has Been Removed as Foreign Secretary Following Online Claims


There is currently no verified evidence that Foreign Secretary David Lammy has been removed from office or “ousted” during a live parliamentary session, despite dramatic claims circulating widely on social media.
As of the latest official updates, neither Downing Street nor the Foreign Office has issued any statement confirming a resignation, dismissal or emergency removal of Mr Lammy. Parliamentary records also show no vote or procedural mechanism that would allow MPs to instantly remove a serving Foreign Secretary during a Commons debate.

Claims suggesting that newly resurfaced files have directly linked Mr Lammy to wrongdoing have not been supported by any official investigation, court proceedings or police announcements.
Senior political commentators have warned that highly charged online posts are currently spreading unverified allegations and presenting them as breaking news, at a time when public confidence in politics is already fragile.
Government sources say Mr Lammy continues to carry out his duties as Foreign Secretary, and that no formal action has been taken against him.
Observers are urging the public to rely on confirmed statements from Parliament, the courts and government departments before drawing conclusions about serious accusations.