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Keir Starmer branded an 'international embarrassment' by Andrew Rosindell over Peter Mandelson scandal: 'We need a general election!'

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Zia Yusuf has launched a furious tirade on Sir Keir Starmer, accusing him of being "fundamentally evil" amid the Lord Peter Mandelson scandal.Speaking to GB News, the Reform UK Home Affairs spokesman hit out at the Prime Minister for his "disdain" for Britain and for "throwing people under the bus".The Prime Minister faced a fresh grilling by MPs over the appointment of the disgraced peer during Prime Minister's Questions on Wednesday.Among the criticisms thrown at Sir Keir, Tory leader Kemi Badenoch demanded he "take responsibility" and resign.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Offering his view on the scandal, Mr Yusuf told GB News that Britons will be "scratching their heads" at the situation, declaring much of the fallout "political theatre".He said: "Can we just be honest about this Starmer-Mandelson situation?

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Andrew Rosindell has demanded that Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer step down from office, launching a scathing attack over the appointment of Lord Peter Mandelson as ambassador to Washington.Speaking to GB News, the Reform UK MP branded the controversy surrounding the diplomatic posting as "probably the worst political scandal I can ever remember" during his quarter-century in Parliament.The MP accused Sir Keir of clinging to power whilst deflecting responsibility onto others."He continues to pretend it's nothing to do with him and other people are to blame for this disgrace," Mr Rosindell said.

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