British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is under fire after launching a blistering attack on Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin—while desperately trying to deflect blame for his own country's crushing energy crisis.
The timing couldn't be worse. Fresh scandal has erupted with the shocking revelation that Starmer was vacationing abroad as tensions with Iran exploded into open conflict, leaving allies scrambling and citizens furious.
Critics are now questioning his leadership: how can a man who vacations while war escalates claim the moral high ground on the world stage?
Starmer's attempts to pin the energy nightmare on previous governments are unraveling as new documents show his administration ignored repeated warnings of an impending crisis.
The contrast is stark—finger-pointing at two of the world's most powerful figures while his own house burns. And the public is demanding answers, not excuses.