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The matter of Angela Rayner's house sale isn't going away.....

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LovesBach Fri 12-Apr-24 14:58:54

Angela Rayner is now to be investigated for breaking electoral law. It seems she has said that she married, and then lived in her ex council house for the next four years, while her husband lived in his nearby ex council house with her brother. Neighbours at her address said that her brother lived in her house alone, and that he referred to her as his landlady. This issue seems to be getting bigger by the day - surely electoral rolls show where people are registered to vote, and this should clarify the matter.

Primrose53 Mon 15-Apr-24 14:25:21

LizzieDrip

^They are as bad has each other^

Congratulations Nannashirlz! You’ve fallen straight into the gaslighting trap the Tories have set🙈

I am sure Nannashirlz knows her own mind. She doesn’t need your patronising comments.

Primrose53 Mon 15-Apr-24 14:26:57

Iam64

This is an interesting thread. It seems the more many posters learn about Angela Raynor, the more they accept, even admire her

Does “many” = one? 😝

TinSoldier Mon 15-Apr-24 14:35:11

Thank you for those compliments. Anniebach and MaizieD.

And thank you to MayBee for highlighting the Leading interview (part of The Rest Is Politics with Alistair Campbell and Rory Stewart.) Here it is for anyone who wants to watch and listen:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDC-FYYqYFU

This was a one hour unscripted Q&A with no prior warning of the questions. Rayner speaks from the heart, doesn’t underestimate the task ahead of a future Labour government but knows what fundamental changes are needed, the early interventions that are required to tackle poverty and what it can lead to. She’s very honest about the support she received e.g. through educational second chances and the SureStart programme when she became a parent. Her route into politics is interesting. Through care work to becoming a union rep to being asked to go to Conference just to fill a quota that required sending one young person from each branch and so on.

The interview was three months ago. Campbell asks her (59 minutes in) about how she’s going to cope with the pre-election nastiness that’s bound to come “from a desperate Tory party and its media supporters” (his words). She responds: They’ve been slow cooking me for a while - which she hopes will make her stronger in the long run. This controversy is them turning up the temperature.

After the interview ends, Campbell and Stewart discuss how she did. Both were clearly impressed.

Campbell seems to be trying to persuade Stewart to re-enter main stream politics as a Labour candidate. I would love to see that. He’s passionate about the justice system and prison reform. Minister of State for Prisons, Parole and Probation?

Callistemon21 Mon 15-Apr-24 14:41:26

The problem with criticising and publicly denouncing the behaviour of others and holding them to certain standards is that, if you yourself fall even slightly below those standards, others will be quick to pounce.

growstuff Mon 15-Apr-24 14:46:45

Callistemon21

The problem with criticising and publicly denouncing the behaviour of others and holding them to certain standards is that, if you yourself fall even slightly below those standards, others will be quick to pounce.

It's a problem caused by people who fall way below those standards.

I actually think it could make people respect her more. Nobody - but nobody - is perfect.

Trottoir Mon 15-Apr-24 14:48:00

Tory press up to their old tricks. AR will talk to the police rather than the Tory rags which is as it should be.
Whatever senior members of the LP do, (or don't do) they will not come close to the corruption, incompetence, immorality, lawlessness and just plain nastiness of their counterparts on the Tory front benches.

Cossy Mon 15-Apr-24 14:49:33

If Ms Rayner has done something wrong, and I hope she hasn’t, she has stated publicly and quite clearly, she will stand down.

She’s been investigated for this once before and the police took it no further, they are now “re-investigating” due to “further evidence and complaints”

Let’s wait, shall we.

Callistemon21 Mon 15-Apr-24 14:51:14

It's a problem caused by people who fall way below those standards

That's what I said.

I actually think it could make people respect her more. Nobody - but nobody - is perfect.

You really have misunderstood my post.
But, as you said, Nobody - but nobody - is perfect

Sparklefizz Mon 15-Apr-24 14:52:10

MaizieD

I've been following through this topic and wondering why it is perfectly OK for posters to say that they 'despise' someone, but the use of terms which express that despite is condemned?

It seems to me that the intent behind the words is exactly the same.

I was always taught that if someone resorts to name calling, they have run out of ammunition.

Casdon Mon 15-Apr-24 14:52:33

growstuff

Callistemon21

The problem with criticising and publicly denouncing the behaviour of others and holding them to certain standards is that, if you yourself fall even slightly below those standards, others will be quick to pounce.

It's a problem caused by people who fall way below those standards.

I actually think it could make people respect her more. Nobody - but nobody - is perfect.

I must say, if that happens, it will be the biggest Tory backfire of the year!

Callistemon21 Mon 15-Apr-24 14:54:26

I've already said what I think of Ashcroft.

He targets anyone he takes umbrage at and has other ways of getting back at people who might have annoyed him, too.

MissAdventure Mon 15-Apr-24 15:05:45

No comment. 🤔

newnanny Mon 15-Apr-24 15:12:58

MissAdventure

I saw,her on tv the other morning, and she said she is perfectly happy to be checked out, because she has done nothing at all wrong.

She did look a,bit shifty, perhaps, though.

Several different neighbours state her brother lived there not her. I can't see why they would all be lying.

Raynor herself on SM put a photo of the house her husband owns and a caption ' good to be home' with a photo of her and one of her DC there.

Now the latest a former employee of hers has made a police statement that he visited her at her home. It was the home owned by her husband.

A lot of smoke if no fire.

Primrose53 Mon 15-Apr-24 15:15:27

TinSoldier

Thank you for those compliments. Anniebach and MaizieD.

And thank you to MayBee for highlighting the Leading interview (part of The Rest Is Politics with Alistair Campbell and Rory Stewart.) Here it is for anyone who wants to watch and listen:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDC-FYYqYFU

This was a one hour unscripted Q&A with no prior warning of the questions. Rayner speaks from the heart, doesn’t underestimate the task ahead of a future Labour government but knows what fundamental changes are needed, the early interventions that are required to tackle poverty and what it can lead to. She’s very honest about the support she received e.g. through educational second chances and the SureStart programme when she became a parent. Her route into politics is interesting. Through care work to becoming a union rep to being asked to go to Conference just to fill a quota that required sending one young person from each branch and so on.

The interview was three months ago. Campbell asks her (59 minutes in) about how she’s going to cope with the pre-election nastiness that’s bound to come “from a desperate Tory party and its media supporters” (his words). She responds: They’ve been slow cooking me for a while - which she hopes will make her stronger in the long run. This controversy is them turning up the temperature.

After the interview ends, Campbell and Stewart discuss how she did. Both were clearly impressed.

Campbell seems to be trying to persuade Stewart to re-enter main stream politics as a Labour candidate. I would love to see that. He’s passionate about the justice system and prison reform. Minister of State for Prisons, Parole and Probation?

Oh my goodness …. Where to start on this one!! 🤪 I haven’t even watched it because I just saw the name Alistair Campbell and knew exactly what it would be like. Tony Blair’s advisor/spin doctor who is Labour through and through and never listens to people, just talks over them if they are from another party. Obviously as he is interviewing AR he will behave himself and organise it so she will come out of it as white as the driven snow.

The bit about him asking AR how she will deal with pre election nastiness from a desperate Tory party and its media supporters.” OMG that is the funniest thing I have read in weeks. This to a woman who has a history of calling people every name she can think of including vile, hateful scum. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

Hardly an impartial interviewer.

Callistemon21 Mon 15-Apr-24 15:18:59

If Angela took advice and a mistake was made then why try to keep up a pretence?

For goodness' sake, why doesn't she just say she followed the advice she was given, if a mistake was made she is sorry and she will pay any CGT that is due.
"Mea culpa! I will learn by my mistakes."
Fair enough, no-one's perfect.
Instead the hole keeps getting deeper.

silverlining48 Mon 15-Apr-24 15:23:26

Havnt listened to it but surely Rory Stewart, who is or was, a Conservative and a candidate for Tory leadership , was also taking part in this. It wasn’t just Alistair Campbell and Angela Rayner having a cosy chat.

Ramblingrose22 Mon 15-Apr-24 15:30:24

It makes me sad to read so many of these posts where people have made up their mind already that someone is a cheat when none of us know all the facts.

Only the police will be given all the facts and will be best placed therefore to judge whether Angela Rayner has deliberately sought to evade capital gains tax or deliberately given false information to the Electoral Registration Officer.

But I suppose that is human nature and only to be expected that many of those on here who simply don't like Angela Rayner or don't like the Labour Party will jump to the conclusion that she is "guilty " and those who like her or who always vote Labour are prepared to wait and see.

There are MPs who have been investigated for misdemeanours and only stood down when it has been forced upon them - Peter Bone being one example. At least Angela Rayner has said she will stand down if she has been found to have committed a criminal offence, although it is too late fro her to be prosecuted over tax evasion or giving false information for the electoral roll.

TinSoldier Mon 15-Apr-24 15:32:33

Yes silverlining48 - it was The Rest is Politics so Campbell and Stewart. Both asked her some difficult questions which she responded to articulately and intelligently.

MissAdventure Mon 15-Apr-24 15:39:41

Nannashirlz

Yes sure dad and kids in one house and mum with bro in another 🤣🤣 all the neighbours said she telling porkies and so is her aid but oh no it’s the tories fault 🤣 the tories weren’t living in her house. She being hiding for weeks avoiding questions it’s not one rule for one party and another for the other. She was quick to her feet to slam Boris etc knowing fine well she was just as bad has the other side. They are as bad has each other i wouldn’t trust any of them as far has I can throw them lol

Nobody knows if she is "as bad", and that would take SOME doing.
As for the separate living arrangements; it happens.

(Even on gransnet!)

Casdon Mon 15-Apr-24 15:46:52

You are I presume being ironic Primrose53, as one of the greatest proponents on Gransnet of GB News. Perhaps an interview with Nigel Farage would have been more your cup of tea? Actually, I’d like to see that too.

MayBee70 Mon 15-Apr-24 15:54:38

Casdon

You are I presume being ironic Primrose53, as one of the greatest proponents on Gransnet of GB News. Perhaps an interview with Nigel Farage would have been more your cup of tea? Actually, I’d like to see that too.

She obviously hasn’t watched it or has any intention of doing so. So can I ask again, will those people who dislike Angela Raynor please listen to the interview and come back to us with their opinion of her after hearing it.

MayBee70 Mon 15-Apr-24 15:59:09

TinSoldier

Thank you for those compliments. Anniebach and MaizieD.

And thank you to MayBee for highlighting the Leading interview (part of The Rest Is Politics with Alistair Campbell and Rory Stewart.) Here it is for anyone who wants to watch and listen:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDC-FYYqYFU

This was a one hour unscripted Q&A with no prior warning of the questions. Rayner speaks from the heart, doesn’t underestimate the task ahead of a future Labour government but knows what fundamental changes are needed, the early interventions that are required to tackle poverty and what it can lead to. She’s very honest about the support she received e.g. through educational second chances and the SureStart programme when she became a parent. Her route into politics is interesting. Through care work to becoming a union rep to being asked to go to Conference just to fill a quota that required sending one young person from each branch and so on.

The interview was three months ago. Campbell asks her (59 minutes in) about how she’s going to cope with the pre-election nastiness that’s bound to come “from a desperate Tory party and its media supporters” (his words). She responds: They’ve been slow cooking me for a while - which she hopes will make her stronger in the long run. This controversy is them turning up the temperature.

After the interview ends, Campbell and Stewart discuss how she did. Both were clearly impressed.

Campbell seems to be trying to persuade Stewart to re-enter main stream politics as a Labour candidate. I would love to see that. He’s passionate about the justice system and prison reform. Minister of State for Prisons, Parole and Probation?

I think Alistair would love Rory to be foreign Secretary ( as would I!). On a different subject both Rory and Alistair do a lot of promotions for things helping people’s mental health, Alistair in particular often referring to his own struggles with depression.

Callistemon21 Mon 15-Apr-24 16:02:19

Yes sure dad and kids in one house and mum with bro in another

Oh, brilliant, why didn't I think of doing that?

LizzieDrip Mon 15-Apr-24 16:03:33

Primrose53
I am sure Nannashirlz knows her own mind. She doesn’t need your patronising comments
🤷‍♀️

MissAdventure Mon 15-Apr-24 16:04:42

Callistemon21

^Yes sure dad and kids in one house and mum with bro in another^

Oh, brilliant, why didn't I think of doing that?

grin