Labour's Deputy Leader Angela Rayner has denied reports that she hired a personal photographer, as the party faces criticism over donations and perks for ministers.
Additionally, Rayner defended her recent holiday in New York with Sam Tarry, stating that no rules were broken. Meanwhile, she has promised to introduce Labour's flagship workers' rights bill next month, emphasizing that positive change is possible with the right decisions.
The party is also contending with public dissatisfaction over the government's economic messaging.
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Focusing on a personal photographer and holiday feels like a distraction—what really matters is Labour's economic policies and getting the country back on track.
Typical Labour – more concerned with photo-ops and perks than actually delivering for the people.
Seems like the Tories are grasping at straws again to distract from the real issues—let's focus on Labour's push for workers' rights instead!
It’s frustrating to see Rayner face scrutiny over a holiday and a photographer, while the real issue—workers' rights—should be front and center. Instead of focusing on these distractions, we should be talking about the policies Labour is proposing to protect working people. The media loves to nitpick while ignoring the bigger picture. Let's hope Labour can stay focused on delivering for the people who need it most.
Sounds like more taxpayer dollars going to unnecessary perks while they claim to be "for the people"—typical big government behavior.
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Angela Rayner promises flagship workers' law next month as she pledges 'things can get better'
Angela Rayner has promised to bring Labour's flagship workers' rights bill to parliament next month as she told her party's conference: "Things can get better if we make the right choices." The government has faced criticism in recent weeks over its pessimistic messaging around the economy,
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Labour's Angela Rayner says 'personal holiday' in New York with Sam Tarry 'broke no rules'
Angela Rayner has said she did not break any rules over her “personal holiday” in New York with Sam Tarry, for which the pair stayed at the flat of Labour donor Lord Waheed Alli. The deputy prime minister stayed with her then partner Mr Tarry,
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Officials deny reports Angela Rayner has hired personal photographer
Labour officials have denied reports that Angela Rayner has hired a vanity photographer, as the party battles a row over donations and freebies for ministers. The Daily Mail reported that the Deputy Prime Minister and Housing Secretary has hired a photographer to record her work.
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