How Rayner's council house row could turn into proper
headache for Labour
BY MARTINA BET, Political Correspondent
WORDS matter in politics - because they can come back
to bite you.Angela Rayner once questioned how Boris Johnson could stay on as PM
while the Downing Street he led was under police investigation.Two years on and
it is the Labour deputy leader who now faces a cop probe over her council house
saga.And try as they might to dismiss the allegations as a Tory smear story,
the row has all the ingredients to turn into a proper headache for the
party.She will now inevitably face the same calls to quit as the ones she so
readily levelled during Partygate.Sir Keir Starmer has repeatedly promised to
clean up politics. Critics will say Ms Rayner's tax saga undermines that
pledge.Labour says Rayner “welcomes” the chance to settle the matter via the
police investigation.But she and her allies have so far tried every trick in
the book to make the story go away - decrying allegations as sexist, classist
and even because she is “northern”.Even yesterday a rattled Starmer berated a
journalist for daring to ask him about it.It may well turn out Rayner is
completely innocent - but the scrutiny on Labour is only going to increase as
the election looms.
RAYN ON HER PARADE Angela Rayner says she’ll QUIT
if cops find she committed crime amid probe into council house
The saga surrounding Angela Rayner's former
official address has sparked separate questions about her tax affairs
Jack ElsomMartina Bet
Published: 17:17, 12 Apr 2024Updated: 0:08, 13 Apr
2024
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/27287884/angela-rayner-boris-johnson-police-investigation/
ANGELA Rayner has tonight said she will QUIT as deputy
Labour leader if found to have committed a crime.
Police today opened an investigation into claims she
broke electoral law over her council house.
Greater Manchester detectives said the threshold had
been met to open an official probe after reassessing claims about her former
living arrangements.
The saga surrounding her official address in the 2010s
has sparked separate questions about her tax affairs, which is not a police
matter.
Staking her political career on the probe, Ms Rayner
tonight said: "I will say as I did before - if I committed a criminal
offence, I would of course do the right thing and step down.
"The British public deserves politicians who know
the rules apply to them."
She previously made the commitment along with Sir Keir
Starmer during the "Beergate" lockdown probe, where they were both
cleared.
Ms Rayner said she “welcomes” the chance to set the
record straight, while Sir Keir gave her his “full confidence”.
But she has faced calls to resign now after calling on
then PM Mr Johnson to quit while under investigation during Partygate.
In a 2022 tweet that has now sparked “hypocrisy”
charges, Ms Rayner said: “Boris Johnson’s Downing Street is under police
investigation, how on earth can he think he can stay on as Prime Minister?”
Former Cabinet Minister Jake Berry asked: “How on
earth can Angela Rayner stay on now she's under police investigation? Sauce for
the goose is sauce for the gander.”
Tory MP Paul Bristow told The Sun: “If Angela Rayner
applied the same standards she set for Boris Johnson to herself, then she would
step aside until this matter is cleared up.
“She needs to do the decent thing and publish the tax
advice to be as open and transparent as possible.”
Even Sir Keir last night refused three times to say if
Ms Rayner should quit if she is found to have broken the law.
He told ITV: “She’s given answers on the issue many,
many times over, she’s clearly said she’ll co-operate with the police.
“I do think now is the time to let the police get on
with their investigation, get on with the work they need to do, she’ll
co-operate with that which is exactly what you’d expect of her.”
Ms Rayner has been dogged by claims of wrongdoing -
which she denies - since February when questions emerged over her living
arrangements.
One of the accusations is that she gave false
information stating she lived in her own former council house rather than at a
different property with her then husband.
Police had said Labour's deputy would not face a probe
into whether she gave false information about her main residence on official
documents.
But after a complaint by deputy Tory party chairman
James Daly, they reviewed the case and last night announced they would reopen
the investigation.
A spokesman for Greater Manchester Police said: “We’re
investigating whether any offences have been committed.
"This follows a reassessment of the information
provided to us by Mr Daly.”
It is understood the Tory MP told cops about
neighbours contradicting Ms Rayner's statement that a property, separate from
her then husband's, was her main residency.
A Labour spokesperson said: "Angela welcomes the
chance to set out the facts with the police.
"We remain completely confident that Angela has
complied with the rules at all times and it’s now appropriate to let the police
do its work.”
Ms Rayner is also facing scrutiny over claims she may
have wrongly avoided capital gains tax on the 2015 sale of her home.
But the police's investigation is separate as it will
look into whether she registered the wrong property on the electoral roll.
This is because the question of whether she has broken
tax rules would be a matter for the tax office, rather than the cops.

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