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September 06, 2025

FUN, FEISTY AND FEARLESS

- Carole Malone

EVEN at the end the hypocrite Rayner couldn’t be honest. She said she was resigning because of the strain this sleaze inquiry had put on her family.

No, she resigned because, if she hadn’t, Starmer would have had to kick her out because she'd been found guilty of breaching the ministerial code and dodging taxes.

As for the stress on her family — SHE brought all this on them, all because she wanted a posh THIRD home, for which she took money from her disabled son’s trust to help pay for.

The whole thing stinks, which won't stop “I'm salt-of-the earth” Ange playing the victim in the coming days even though there’s no justification for what she did.

We have a Chancellor who’s about to hit the British people with THE most crippling taxes, yet our now-departed deputy PM was trying to dodge hers.

Her position was untenable, but that didn’t stop Rayner trying to cling on by blaming others for her mistakes ~ most notably the little conveyancing firm which she tried to scapegoat, claiming they'd given her wrong advice. They hadn’t.

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