Angela Rayner, the Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, is facing criticism for perceived hypocrisy and policy shifts. Having benefited from the Thatcher-era Right to Buy scheme herself in 2007, Rayner now suggests tightening the policy to prevent the rapid sell-off of social housing, potentially making it harder for aspiring owners to buy council homes. Critics have called out Rayner's actions as hypocritical, highlighting a disconnect between her past benefits from conservative policies and her current stance. Additionally, Rayner's historical tweets criticizing the Conservatives over possible winter fuel payment cuts have resurfaced, adding to the controversy surrounding her political and personal positions.
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Angela Rayner's flip-flop on policy just shows how politicians will say anything to get elected, forgetting the core value of individual freedom to own property.
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‘Mouthy’ Angela Rayner's hypocrisy is off the scale - 3 ways she's taking us for fools
There was always a suspicion that PM Keir Starmer didn't really know what to do with Angela Rayner. Now we've seen her in action, we know why.
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Aspiring owners may have to wait DECADES before they can buy their council homes, Right to Buy beneficiary Angela Rayner suggests - in a bid to stop the rapid sell-off of...
Deputy PM Angela Rayner - who benefited from the Thatcher-era Right to Buy scheme herself in 2007 - confirmed the policy would be tightened up to prevent the rapid sell-off of social housing.
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