And I spoke in my traditional East Texas vernacular not to run many of you off.....Or in East Texan, " You got Runt Off."
The Prime Minster of Britain, the UK, whatever you care to call the nation is a man called Kier Starmer. He is a member and leader of the Labour Party in the UK.
Labour is similar to our Democratic Party. Conservative or Tory Party is similar to our Republican Party, There are fairly big differences, and will discuss those at a later date..... Also, the UK has many other parties with representative in their main legislative branch, the House of Commons....
There is a scandal in the UK involves the former British Ambassador to the U.S., Peter Mandelson.
Mandelson is a long time politician, longtime elected member of the House of Commons, he is also a British Lord.
Mandelson was a close friend to Jeffery Epstein of the Epstein Files.
Even after Epstein was convicted for running a prostitution ring, Mandelson remained friends with him.
And Kier Starmer was aware of this, and still appointed Mandelson to the Ambassadorship in the U.S.
In the latest release of Epstein Files, it was discovered that Mandelson gave stock information to Epstein in 2008 while Mandelson was a cabinet member for another Labour Prime Minister. The information was confidential and could be used to help Epstein profit in the stock market.
UK Police are investigating Mandelson for Misconduct in Public Office, which in Britain could carry a life sentence.
While Starmer may not have been aware of the extent of Mandelson's ties to Epstein when he tapped him to represent Britain in Washington D.C., British lawmakers have sharply criticized the government's vetting process, stressing that some elements of Mandelson's friendship with Epstein were public at the time he was given the position.
The leader of the opposition Conservative Party, Kemi Badenoch, has questioned Starmer's judgement in elevating Mandelson to such a key diplomatic post.
"The Prime Minister cannot blame the process. He did know...it was on Google. If the Conservative research department could find this information out, why couldn't Number 10?," referring to the prime minister's office at 10 Downing Street in London.
Because of this and the economy, immigration, many in the UK are calling for Prime Minister Starmer to resign, especially many in his own political party.
It is not unusual that pressure for both the voting public and political leaders that a British Prime Minister resigns from office.
Because of his unpopularity, the percentage chance that Kier Starmer resigns is now at 80%.
In the UK, like other parliamentary style governments, the prime minister CAN dissolve the government and call for new national elections....
But we will see. The next man( Or in this case, woman) up, gets the role of Prime Minister.
Trouble is, she is not liked very well at this point in time either....
If a new election is called in Britain, we will talk about UK politics in detail, and that should be interesting....