It's becoming very clear that UK PM Keir Starmer needs to go on some anger management training.
He's always getting angry about something especially when it involves his lack of judgement or inability to deal with problems.
The latest trigger, according to Sky News, is the Mandelson fiasco:
PM 'angry' over Mandelson scandal - as emergency debate set to ramp up pressure
The three-hour debate into the Labour peer's links to Jeffrey Epstein comes hours before US President Donald Trump, himself embroiled in questions surrounding the disgraced billionaire, lands in the UK for a pomp and ceremony-laden state visit.
Other recent anger episodes include when prisoners toasted him for their early release and he blamed asylum seekers for putting pressure on public finances.
Instead of getting angry about stuff he is at least in a position to have an impact on, he should reflect on the anger of the British people who are being forced to protest and get arrested over failures in government policy.
Being PM is not a simple game of 'shag, marry, avoid' although some of his ex-advisors apparently think it is.