New revelations are being made in the Epstein files every day. Secret documents related to Jeffrey Epstein have created a stir all over the world. The US Justice Department released documents of about 3 million pages, after which more than 15 senior officials in 10 countries resigned. Investigation is going on against more than 80 powerful people. These files include the names of leaders, ambassadors, billionaires and royal families. In many cases, there are also allegations of sexual exploitation of minor girls. This includes many big names like US President Donald Trump, former President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton. The name of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has also been added to these and the matter has escalated so much that the demand for his resignation has gained momentum.
Is Storm’s name in the Epstein files?
The news is that the Labor Party is in no mood to forgive Keir Starmer. Because of this, there is speculation about his resignation, even though it has been only 18 months since he became the Prime Minister. Stormer’s chief of staff Morgan McSweeney resigned on 8 February 2026. Morgan has connections to the Epstein files. Starmer is not directly named in these files, but he is accused of appointing Peter Mandelson, who had links to Jeffrey Epstein, as Britain’s ambassador to the US. It was Morgan who suggested appointing Peter.
Is Starmer ready to resign?
Keir Starmer’s spokesman said in a statement on 9 February 2026, ‘After addressing staff this morning, Starmer’s mood is upbeat and full of confidence.’ The spokesperson also denied that the Prime Minister had been considering his post for the past few days. He insisted, ‘This is not the Prime Minister who appeared before the employees this morning. He is engaged in working to bring change in the entire country. It is clear that he is working hard day and night to complete this work. Starmer is confident that he has the unanimous support of the Cabinet.
During this time, the statement of 10 Downing Street in London has also come out. The Street says Keir Starmer is not resigning and will ‘focus on his current work’.
The Epstein files became a cause of diplomatic and political embarrassment for the governments of many countries. British PM Starmer had to apologize, while the British police has started a ‘fresh review’ against Prince Andrew on the basis of new files.
Epstein files create uproar in Europe
- Ambassador to Norway Mona Juel was suspended and a corruption investigation began against former PM Thorbjorn Jagland. Senior diplomat Terje Rode-Larsen is also under investigation.
- Official summons has been issued to former minister Jack Lang in France. Poland, Latvia and Turkey created special teams to investigate official collusion with human trafficking.
- In Slovakia, former Foreign Minister and National Security Advisor Miroslav Lychak has resigned after more than 300 emails and objectionable chats came to light.
- Sweden’s senior diplomat Joanna Rubinstein has stepped down.

