Angela Rayner, following her resignation as Deputy Prime Minister, was speculated to potentially join ITV’s I’m a Celebrity… Get Me out Here show. However, she opted not to pursue this path, showcasing her commitment to staying active in politics. Since leaving her government role, Rayner has strategically engaged in various advocacy efforts, including supporting Gordon Brown’s call to end the two-child benefit limit, advocating for robust leasehold reforms, and championing workers’ rights.
After the disappointing Gorton and Denton by-election outcome for Labour, Rayner emphasized the need for reflection and listening within the party. Recently, during a speech to the Mainstream group, supported by Andy Burnham, Rayner underscored the urgency for change within the Labour party for its survival, emphasizing the necessity for tangible delivery of promised reforms.
In a significant move, Rayner criticized the government’s immigration reforms led by Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood, echoing the concerns of over 100 Labour MPs. Known for her astute observations of political challenges, Rayner’s intervention might potentially influence a government reconsideration of its stance.
Speculation surrounding Rayner’s leadership aspirations has resurfaced, especially as the Prime Minister faces upcoming challenges. With crucial council elections in England and the fate of the Scottish and Welsh Parliaments at stake on May 7, Rayner’s actions post-election results could be pivotal for Labour’s future trajectory.
