UK PM Starmer blames Foreign Office for Epstein scandal, rejects resignation calls

The Big Coin Report Take
Starmer's deflection to the Foreign Office may delay immediate fallout, but market odds suggest increasing pressure on his leadership by 2026. The post UK PM Starmer blames Foreign Office for Epstein scandal, rejects resignation calls appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
The Big Picture
This political deflection reveals how external, non-financial events can quickly erode confidence in established systems. Such instability invariably drives capital towards perceived safe havens, suggesting increased demand for decentralized, apolitical assets.
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