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Angela Rayner quits as Deputy Prime Minister after tax controversy

Angela Rayner resigned after admitting a £40,000 stamp duty underpayment due to misclassifying her Hove flat, breaching the ministerial code, triggering an ethics investigation.

  • Angela Rayner resigned from her positions as Deputy Prime Minister and Housing Secretary after admitting to underpaying stamp duty on a property in Hove, which breached the ministerial code.
  • Kemi Badenoch criticized the Labour government, claiming there is 'one rule for them, another for everyone else.'
  • In her resignation, Rayner stated she 'deeply regrets' not seeking additional tax advice, taking full responsibility for her underpayment.
  • Following Rayner's resignation, Sir Keir Starmer initiated a reshuffle in his government.
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Political thunderstorm in London. Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner left office after acknowledging a tax error related to the purchase of an apartment. A scandal that still weakens a labour government that is already in trouble in the polls.

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The first major crisis in the British Prime Minister’s Cabinet, Keir Starmer, was triggered this Friday with the resignation of Angela Rayner, a key figure in contemporary Labour and until this day Deputy Prime Minister, Housing Holder and Number Two of the Party, following the conclusion of an independent investigation which determined that although she acted in good faith, she had not met ministerial standards following a tax error related to …

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Angela Rayner, the deputy prime minister of the British government and the ruling Labour Party, resigned on Friday. The reason was the decision of Prime Minister Keir Starmer's ethics adviser, Sir Laurie Magnus, that she had broken the ministerial code by paying less tax on her apartment than she should have. Rayner held the position of minister for housing, communities and local government in the government. According to sources in the Prime Mi…

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Friday, September 5, 2025.
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