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Angela Rayner

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FriedGreenTomatoes2 Wed 03-Sept-25 13:06:43

Admits she didn’t pay enough tax. She cried this morning, on a SKY interview. Said she’d received poor legal advice, didn’t pay enough stamp duty on her new home in Hove and has referred herself to the Ethics Committee. Starmer still supports her.

Will she survive this debacle do we think?

PoliticsNerd Wed 03-Sept-25 20:25:21

MayBee70

Iam64

MayBee70

Can’t have too many threads bad mouthing her, can we…

Exactly - how very dare she breathe

The media ( and the people who own it) must be pretty scared of her the way they’re desperate to get her thrown out of parliament.

That certainly seems to be true MayBee.

What a malicious, venomous and spiteful thread and a second one had to be created to do it!

janeainsworth Wed 03-Sept-25 20:16:31

PaynesGrey
You asked the question I have is who provided the capital for the trust to buy out her remaining share in the Ashton house?
She mentioned in her statement a traumatic incident involving the birth of one of her sons, who is disabled, and the trust being set up to ensure his future care & well-being.
I inferred from that, that there must have been a claim for compensation and the award funded the trust. So when Angela sold her share in the family home, the capital within the trust was used to buy her share.
I think there is absolutely nothing wrong with that.
As others have said, it will be interesting to see what comes out, if and when the first lot of tax lawyers disclose what was said. There may well be no written record and it will be Angela’s word against theirs.
I’m not a Labour supporter but I greatly admire Angela Rayner. I think she’s articulate and principled and her life story in overcoming her deprived background is extraordinary.
I very much hope she doesn’t resign.

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Wed 03-Sept-25 19:53:17

I don’t want her to do anything or than provide transparency over the mess/oversight/bad advice.

I’m also curious what her advisers have to say!

PaynesGrey Wed 03-Sept-25 19:41:51

Where does she say she had consulted tax advisers before this controversy?

She says this in her statement:

When purchasing the property my understanding, on advice from lawyers, was that my circumstances meant I was liable for the standard rate of stamp duty.

However, given the recent allegations in the press I have subsequently sought further advice from a leading tax counsel to review that position and to ensure I am fully compliant with all tax provisions. I have now been advised that although I did not own any other property at the time of the purchase, the application of complex deeming provisions which relate to my son’s trust gives rise to additional stamp duty liabilities.

As I have said repeatedly, lawyers are not necessarily tax specialists.

What is it you want her to do? Resign or be sacked because she was given poor advice about something that she is now taking steps to rectify?

Grandmabatty Wed 03-Sept-25 19:39:20

I don't recall Jeremy Hunt resigning after he 'forgot' about £100,000 of stamp duty.

PaynesGrey Wed 03-Sept-25 19:33:51

Rayner knows she is under intense scrutiny from the Tories and the right wing media and had been even before Labour came to power. Remember Richard Holden's allegations over Beergate and Holden again with James Daly over her council house? Both allegations unfounded by the police and HMRC.

Since Labour came to power the media (and some people here) have been gunning for from the start. It started here the day after the election on 5 July 2025 and has been carried on relentlessly by the same people.

Do you really think she would have done something like this deliberately knowing that her every action is watched and commented on? She can't have a paddle in the sea without it making the headlines.

She made a mistake, has admitted it and has said she will put it right.

For the record, someone has 12 months to correct a mistake made over SDLT.

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Wed 03-Sept-25 19:32:41

So her tax advisors have been accused by her of being incompetent. Their reputation is on the line here. . How will they respond to that accusation???

Abnuyc123 Wed 03-Sept-25 19:27:24

She should be sacked, otherwise what sort of a message does that send out.

TheHappyGardener Wed 03-Sept-25 19:10:48

Paynesgrey it’s not a witch hunt - it’s about expecting our Ministers (let’s not forget, she’s our Deputy PRIME MINISTER!) to have a quota of commonsense and integrity! Sadly lacking in Angela Rayner’s case I fear!

PaynesGrey Wed 03-Sept-25 19:05:34

She did not buy another house. She sold her share in one property to a trust and used the proceeds to buy another.

As I said above (but you can't have read or are ignoring) the goverment's own website says:

Higher rates for additional properties

You’ll usually have to pay 5% on top of SDLT rates if buying a new residential property means you’ll OWN more than one.

She doesn't OWN more than one.

Bixiboo Wed 03-Sept-25 19:04:04

It seems more than slightly odd that someone who is in charge of the country’s new housing should make such a basic mistake. I fall into the category of “Really Angela?”

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Wed 03-Sept-25 18:57:52

I understand it, it's a typical legal catch. You sell your house to a Trust set up to care for your disabled son as sole beneficiary, so you don't own the house any more. BUT because your ‘minor’ children live in it, you are 'deemed' to still have an 'interest' in it.

This means that if you buy another house, you have to pay extra stamp duty. What could be more obvious? 🤷‍♀️

Visgir1 Wed 03-Sept-25 18:52:13

She was there shouting the loudest about Tories resigning over integrity issues.
I wonder if "doing a Rayner" will enter the vernacular, but not as a compliment.

What's also worrying is she seems to pick rubbish advice.

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Wed 03-Sept-25 18:49:14

I don’t hate Angela Rayner.
I do hate being taken for a fool though.

Angela Rayner has stated quite clearly that for council tax purposes her constituency house is her main residence. She has also stated quite clearly that for stamp duty purposes her new apartment in Hove is her principal residence.

What legal advice could she possibly need to know that this is impossible?

REKA Wed 03-Sept-25 18:48:42

I liked Angela. But she really has to go.

I'm not remotely interested in reasons/excuses, what's done is done

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MayBee70 Wed 03-Sept-25 18:45:26

FriedGreenTomatoes2

If this thread about a specific aspect on Angela Rayner doesn’t generate interest it will wither on the vine. Until then, I’m interested.

You must really hate her sad

TakeThat7 Wed 03-Sept-25 18:42:28

I don't get how a deputy prime minister wasn't able to understand the system on her own how also she's involved in housing I would have thought she should know the rules Borris having a birthday cake in lockdown while working was so over reacted to where's the reaction she's broken rules

PaynesGrey Wed 03-Sept-25 18:37:08

TheHappyGardener

This is hilarious, reading the Labour supporters desperately trying to defend her 😂😂😂 Imagine if this had been a Tory minister back in the day??!!!! Listen to yourselves …….!

As others have said, she needs to go!

How do you know that people desperately trying to defend her are Labour supporters?

Some people are simply fair-minded, consider the facts and aren't engaged in an almost daily witch-hunt.

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Wed 03-Sept-25 18:29:17

If this thread about a specific aspect on Angela Rayner doesn’t generate interest it will wither on the vine. Until then, I’m interested.

MayBee70 Wed 03-Sept-25 18:27:38

Iam64

MayBee70

Can’t have too many threads bad mouthing her, can we…

Exactly - how very dare she breathe

The media ( and the people who own it) must be pretty scared of her the way they’re desperate to get her thrown out of parliament.

TheHappyGardener Wed 03-Sept-25 18:26:27

This is hilarious, reading the Labour supporters desperately trying to defend her 😂😂😂 Imagine if this had been a Tory minister back in the day??!!!! Listen to yourselves …….!

As others have said, she needs to go!

Blinko Wed 03-Sept-25 18:23:25

I see the DM readers are out again...

Iam64 Wed 03-Sept-25 18:21:48

MayBee70

Can’t have too many threads bad mouthing her, can we…

Exactly - how very dare she breathe

Cronesrule Wed 03-Sept-25 18:20:17

I feel sorry for her. Sounds like a genuine mistake and there is clearly a media witch hunt against her. She’s a strong woman with principles and it has yet to be proven otherwise. People are so quick to judge but I wonder why someone in her position would risk tax evasion. Inevitable that it would come to light.

PaynesGrey Wed 03-Sept-25 18:19:07

There are a lot of crystal ball gazers here or people who seem to think they were flies on the wall when these transactions took place.

How do you know she had clear and detailed advice when the trust was set up?

She says she sold her remianing interest in the Ashton house to the trust so when she bought the Hove flat (with the proceeds plus morgage) she only owned one property.

This gov.uk link clearly states:

Higher rates for additional properties

You’ll usually have to pay 5% on top of SDLT rates if buying a new residential property means you’ll OWN more than one.

www.gov.uk/stamp-duty-land-tax/residential-property-rates

The question I have is who provided the capital for the trust to buy out her remaining share in the Ashton house?

Solicitors are not tax accountants and should not be relied on for tax advice.