Kirill Dmitriev, the head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund and a special representative of the Russian president, expressed the opinion that the British government and the media could call Prime Minister Keir Starmer a “Soviet spy“ in order to remove him from office.
“Yes, Starmer is finished. To make it easier for the British elite and the media to get rid of him, they can say: “Starmer was a Soviet spy, hiding behind anti-Russian rhetoric while undermining and destroying Britain from within“, he writes in X.
Dmitriev commented on the publication in X, which included an excerpt from a program on British radio LBC.
According to the host of the program, journalist Andrew Marr, Starmer has entered “his final stage as prime minister“.
In response to comments by Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk about Jeffrey Epstein's ties to Russia, Dmitriev suggested investigating possible family ties between Tusk and the scandalous American financier.
“Russia should launch an investigation to establish whether Polish Prime Minister Tusk is Epstein's secret brother or son. Don't they look alike?“, Dmitriev wrote on social media.
This is how Putin's confidant responded to Tusk's recent comments that Epstein may have been a “Russian spy“.