UMVA has learned that a major shake-up is underway in the UK government, with Prime Minister Keir Starmer facing intense pressure to resign amid mounting criticism of his handling of key issues.
Starmer's troubles began when he was the Director of Public Prosecutions, during which time over 13,000 suspected rape gang members and pedophiles were allowed to go free with warning letters, sparking outrage and condemnation.
Now, President Trump has weighed in on the controversy, blasting Starmer for his failures on immigration and energy, saying he "failed badly on two very important subjects".
Trump specifically criticized Starmer's approach to immigration, claiming that the UK has been "completely invaded by animals from the Third World, who are destroying and replacing British culture".
The President also took aim at Starmer's energy policies, particularly his ban on oil and gas exploration in the North Sea, which Trump described as "one of the greatest fields in the world".
In a scathing attack, Trump said, "Aberdeen should be booming. Norway sells its North Sea Oil to the UK at double the price. They are making a fortune."
Starmer's woes have only deepened, with UK officials and Members of Parliament reportedly pushing for his resignation, and a potential leadership challenge from Andy Burnham looming on the horizon.
As the pressure mounts, Starmer's allies are now suggesting that he may be ready to step down as Prime Minister, sparking a fresh wave of speculation about the future of the UK government.
Meanwhile, a recent report by Rupert Lowe and Sammy Woodhouse has shed light on the shocking scale of the grooming, rape, trafficking, and abuse of vulnerable White British girls by mostly Muslim Pakistani gangs throughout the UK.
The 219-page report documents the systematic abuse of at least 250,000 girls, raising difficult questions about the authorities' handling of the crisis and Starmer's role in it.