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Epstein Files Shake European Political Landscape

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 7th February 2026, 8:39 AM

Epstein Files Shake European Political Landscape

The revelation of documents linking Jeffrey Epstein to a range of prominent European figures has sent shockwaves across the continent, triggering political instability and public outcry. In the United Kingdom, Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces mounting pressure to resign, while Norway’s former Prime Minister Thorbjørn Jagland has come under investigation for alleged corruption and unethical conduct. Meanwhile, France’s ex-Culture Minister Jacques Lang has been summoned by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for questioning.

In London, the fallout has extended to the corporate and lobbying sectors, with Benjamin Weg-Prosar, CEO of the lobbying organisation Global Council, and Peter Mandelson resigning amid scrutiny over their connections to Epstein. The scandal has raised serious questions about the stability of the UK government, with MPs expressing growing frustration over Starmer’s links to Mandelson and allegations of confidential information leaks. According to analysis by the Eurasia Group, Starmer’s chances of retaining power this year have fallen to 20 percent, signalling a potential leadership crisis. Starmer has publicly accused Mandelson of deceit, though the ultimate test of his premiership is expected following the results of forthcoming local elections.

In Norway, 75-year-old Jagland, a former Nobel Committee chairman and Secretary General of the Council of Europe, faces serious allegations including accepting gifts, travel privileges, and loans. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been urged to lift his diplomatic immunity to facilitate a thorough investigation.

In France, Lang, currently president of the Arab World Institute in Paris, has been summoned due to his frequent appearances—more than 600 mentions—in the released Epstein documents, prompting concerns over past ethical conduct.

The table below summarises the key figures across Europe affected by the disclosures, their positions, allegations, and current status:

Country Individual Position/Title Allegations/Issue Current Status
UK Keir Starmer Prime Minister Links with Mandelson, information leaks Under pressure to resign before local polls
UK Peter Mandelson Lobbying organisation head Epstein connections, information leaks Resigned
UK Benjamin Weg-Prosar CEO, Global Council Epstein connections Resigned
Norway Thorbjørn Jagland Former Prime Minister Corruption, acceptance of gifts and benefits Under investigation
France Jacques Lang Former Culture Minister Epstein connections Summoned by Ministry of Foreign Affairs

The Epstein files have intensified questions about leadership credibility and governance across Europe. Analysts warn that the coming months are likely to see heightened political tension as investigations progress and further revelations emerge, potentially reshaping the continent’s political landscape.

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