EPSTEIN FILES CLAIMS SPARK HEATED CLASH IN COMMONS — PM FACES INTENSE QUESTIONS


A tense exchange in the House of Commons has drawn widespread attention after newly circulated claims linked to the Jeffrey Epstein case were raised during a highly charged debate involving Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
Opposition MPs pressed the Prime Minister over online reports and newly shared documents that have been circulating on social media, referencing past professional links between Sir Keir and former political figures, including Peter Mandelson. The claims, however, have not been verified by authorities, and no official investigation or finding has connected the Prime Minister to any wrongdoing.
During the session, Sir Keir strongly rejected any suggestion of improper conduct and criticised what he described as misleading and politically motivated speculation. He urged the public to rely on confirmed information rather than viral clips and unproven claims.
The heated exchange quickly spread across social platforms, reigniting debate over transparency, online misinformation and the growing impact of viral political narratives in the UK.