Brexit ‘delivered the opposite of what it promised’, Angela Rayner admits
That might just be the sound of the penny dropping for the Labour government, after Angela Rayner took a swipe at Brexit.
That might just be the sound of the penny dropping for the Labour government, after Angela Rayner took a swipe at Brexit.
After promising to deliver on workers' rights, Angela Rayner and Labour have signalled their formal approval of a four-day working week.
The newly-appointed deputy leader of the opposition asked Rayner for her definition of working people.
If she's not declaring visits to the DJ booth in Ibiza she's buying people Christmas presents! Tut-tut, Angela...
Talk about scraping the barrel!
“I’m working class, I like a dance, I like dance music. I got criticised for going to the opera if you remember - I was a champagne socialise for going to the theatre.”
Get the rave on! Angela Rayner went for a dance in Ibiza this week - and it's ended boiling a lot p**s among her biggest critics.
Housing charity Shelter said the Deputy PM’s ambition for change could potentially mean doubling the supply of social homes in a year.
The deputy Labour leader had faced an investigation over whether she broke electoral law.
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