Angela Rayner felt her ‘wings had been clipped’ by police probe into house row

30 May 2024 • 8:45 PM MYT
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Angela Rayner has said she felt her “wings had been clipped” by the police investigation into the sale of her former council house and that it caused a “distraction” from Labour’s election campaign.

But after police said they would take no further action, Labour’s deputy leader declared “I’m back” and is “powering up the battle bus”.

Greater Manchester Police on Tuesday said they concluded their probe into her living arrangements almost a decade ago and that they would take no further action against the Ashton-under-Lyne MP.

I feel a sense of regret that I put my family through this

Ms Rayner on Thursday told Sky News that the investigation had been “shaming” and that “as a working class person it taints you”.

She said she had never been in trouble with the law, but admitted that she did shoplift once when she was under 16.

The Labour frontbencher had faced claims she may have broken electoral law and dodged capital gains tax on the 2015 sale of her Stockport property because of the way she and her then-husband used separate homes.

Ms Rayner told the broadcaster: “I had my house that I got when I was a single mum and it mattered to me. It was a big deal.

“I never felt secure when I was a child. I never felt safe.

“So for me to be in a position to provide for my son and to get the house, it was a massive deal.”

She and her ex-husband Mark Rayner “always had separate finances”, she said.

Ms Rayner said she regretted the public scrutiny the row had put her family under.

“It was horrible,” she said. “I feel a sense of regret that I put my family through this. But they also know what I’m trying to do some good.”

Ms Rayner also said it was a waste of police time, telling ITV News: “I am frustrated because it distracts resources that wasn’t necessary.”