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Rayner’s resignation is devastating blow for her and PM | UK News

By uk-times.com5 September 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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This is devastating for Angela Rayner.

Having overcome a difficult upbringing and personal adversity to climb the heights of the Labour Party and become only its second ever deputy prime minister, it has all come to a premature end within just 14 months of government.

It has pretty devastating implications for Sir Keir Starmer too. Right now there is a long list of unanswered questions.

When will a deputy leadership election take place? Who will stand? Will a candidate who wants to force the government into a more left-wing position make it onto the ballot paper?

Or, as some believe the Labour rulebook permits, could the cabinet designate an interim deputy leader from among their number who would, in time, be anointed permanently?

Would Sir Keir commit to appointing a new deputy leader to the position of deputy prime minister as well? Would any new deputy leader want that, or would they rather establish a new powerbase on the backbenches?

Could Sir Keir even revisit Jeremy Corbyn’s attempt to abolish the deputy leadership? That was mooted to me by one insider this morning, acknowledging that it would be a terrible look but musing on whether it might be a less terrible option than the others.

Who will be the new housing secretary, responsible for delivering one of the government’s most ambitious and important policy commitments, on housebuilding?

Will the prime minister use this as an opportunity to carry out a much wider shakeup of his cabinet and ministerial team, or will he want to minimise the political drama?

We’ll begin to find out the answers to some of these questions over the coming hours and days.

Other questions – such as the impact on the government’s popularity of its housing secretary being forced to resign for having underpaid tax on a home – will take longer to answer.

Safe to say this isn’t how “phase two” of Starmer’s government was meant to begin.

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