On his way back from a visit to Japan, Starmer told reporters that “I have always said that anyone who has information should be prepared to share that information in whatever form they are asked to do so.”
"You can't put the victim at the center if you're not prepared to do so. Epstein's victims must be the first priority," he said, according to the BBC .
In November, Prince Andrew was asked by congressional Democrats to answer questions as part of their investigation into Epstein. At the time, Starmer said the invitation was a matter for Prince Andrew to consider “personally.”





