Angela Rayner unnerves the Tories, said Adam Boulton in The i Paper. In an “otherwise austere Labour leadership team”, the party’s deputy leader stands out for her charisma and remarkable backstory.
Raised by an illiterate, disabled mother, she left school at 16, with no qualifications, to care for her own baby, and later worked in social care before becoming a trade union official. Rayner is not some “dismal, hair-shirted, middle-class lefty”. She’s lively, authentic and “unembarrassedly aspirational”.
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