Westminster is exploding! š PM Keir Starmer is cornered as his own past comes back to haunt him. From “hypocrisy” accusations to approval ratings lower than Nixonās… the crisis is UNSTOPPABLE!
The political atmosphere in Westminster is reaching boiling point as Prime MinisterĀ Keir StarmerĀ prepares to face a historic House of Commons vote that will determine whether he is referred to the Privileges Committee for allegedly misleading Parliament.

Accusations of Hypocrisy and the Shadow of Boris Johnson
The current crisis stems from Starmerās handling of the controversial appointment ofĀ Peter MandelsonĀ as Ambassador to the United States. In a recent interview, Starmer dismissed the opposition Conservativesā attempt to refer him to the Privileges Committee as a āpolitical stunt.ā
However, critics and opposition figures quickly accused him of hypocrisy. They pointed out that Starmer himselfāwhile serving as Leader of the Oppositionāused the same tactic to push for an investigation into former Prime MinisterĀ Boris JohnsonĀ during theĀ Partygate scandal. Archived footage has resurfaced showing Starmer fiercely calling for Johnsonās resignation, accusing him of spreading ālies, deceit, and chaos.ā
Pressure Mounts from Reform UK and Witness Testimonies
Reports indicate that Starmer is urging Labour MPs to follow the party whip and vote against the investigation. However,Ā Zia Yusuf, chairman of Reform UK, issued a stark warning on the platformĀ X. He threatened that if Labour MPs vote against the probe, Reform would ācarpet bombā their constituencies with media campaigns to ensure voters know they protected āthe least popular Prime Minister of all time.ā
International media have also mocked Starmerās declining approval ratings. One U.S. television program joked that his support levels are now even lower than those ofĀ Richard NixonĀ at the height of theĀ Watergate scandal, when Nixon was forced to resign.
Starmerās position has been further weakened by testimony from three key witnesses before the Foreign Affairs Committee: Morgan McSweeney, Sir Philip Barton, and Ian Collard.
According toĀ Fraser Myers, deputy editor ofĀ Spiked, these testimonies are highly damaging. Evidence from Ian Collard and leaked reports linked to Philip Barton appear to reinforce earlier claims by Olly Robbins that Downing Street exerted āpersistent pressureā to accelerate Mandelsonās security clearance process.
These claims directly contradict Starmerās previous firm statements in Parliament that āno pressure was appliedā and that āproper procedures were fully followed.ā
Although Labour holds a parliamentary majority and is unlikely to lose the vote, internal cracks are beginning to show. Several MPs from the partyās left wing have signaled they may wait to hear Bartonās full testimony before deciding whether to follow the party line.
With tensions rising and credibility under scrutiny, Starmerās political standing appears to be eroding rapidly at a critical moment.









