despite saying she ‘felt ashamed of who she was’ when she was younger, ended up being elected deputy leader of the Labour Party by the time she was 40.
In the blue corner...well Boris Johnson’s back story probably needs even less elaboration.Perhaps it’s no surprise, then, that the PM appeared to be treading carefully today against his temporary opposite number when she made her debut in Sir Keir Starmer’s absence.There are few MPs more qualified to raise the frailties of the social care system with the government than Angela Rayner, a former domiciliary worker and Unison official for the sector.
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