Angela Rayner’s resignation statement should terrify Keir Starmer | Politics | News


Regardless of what you think of her, I maintain that she was an asset for this government. An authentic working-class voice who spoke like a normal person. Now weโ€™re left with a cohort of generic women in bobs and men who all look and sound suspiciously like the offspring of the Prime Minister himself.

Angela Raynerโ€™s speech made my ears stand on end earlier on thanks to the use of two key words: โ€œSocialist valuesโ€.

It reminded me of an infamous and hilarious takedown of Tony Blair’s ambitions to be the European Union president by William Hague in 2008.

He quipped to the Commons: โ€œWhen [Blair] goes off to a major political conference of a centre-right party and simultaneously refers to himself as a socialist, he is on manoeuvres.โ€

This speech, far from being a wound-licking resignation speech, was Angela Rayner on manoeuvres.

Because while a housing minister dodging housing tax may be hypocritical, her departure has done the opposite for Ms Raynerโ€™s perception among Labour MPs and members.

Itโ€™s created the perfect comeback story: a working-class woman who rose to the top of British politics, taken down by the nasty Tories and right-wing media, and now to work diligently until she is brought back into the cabinet as Keir Starmerโ€™s most obvious successor.

Failing that, it is now clear Ms Rayner is still in a clear position to replace Keir Starmer should he be ousted before he is forced to bring her back to the top table in No. 10.

Donโ€™t get me wrong, I believe Ms Rayner showed herself up to be a terrible Cabinet minister during her short time in the job. House building rates fell and Labour is almost certain to miss its election manifesto target; and as for her workersโ€™ rights bill it will cripple small businesses, was written by hardline trade unions and will tie Rachel Reevesโ€™ hands for the rest of this parliament.

But she doesnโ€™t need to appeal to ordinary people or businesses, she needs to appeal to Labour MPs, trade unions and members. With all three of these constituencies, she is now the darling of the left and boosted by no longer being linked to this failing government.

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