Keir Starmer hints at comeback for Angela Rayner
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Keir Starmer hints at comeback for Angela Rayner
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"I would like to have Angela back at the right point. I've always been clear she has a future role to play, the prime minister told Times Radio. She played a huge part in the achievement that we got at the last election; getting elected, we've just passed the Employment Rights Act, which has got her fingerprints all over it."
The Independent covers topics from reproductive rights to climate change and Big Tech, and produces documentaries such as 'The A Word' about American women fighting for reproductive rights. The outlet solicits donations to fund reporters on the ground and to avoid paywalls, stating that quality journalism should be available to everyone and paid for by those who can afford it. Sir Keir Starmer said Angela Rayner could return to frontline politics and has a future role in government despite resigning after admitting insufficient stamp duty on an £800,000 Hove flat. Rayner remains popular within the Labour Party and has been tipped as a potential candidate to replace Starmer. Starmer credited Rayner with playing a huge part in recent electoral achievements and the Employment Rights Act.
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