GB News guest slams ’embarrassing’ Angela Rayner after scandal: ‘She doesn’t learn!’ | TV & Radio | Showbiz & TV

A GB news guest spoke after the former Deputy Prime Minister was accused of wasting public money in a new scandal. Former Met Police Detective Peter Beksley reacted to Angela Rayner because it was involved in another angry line and claimed that her boyfriend had taken free trips to the vehicle financed by the taxpayer. Ilford South’s former deputy Sam Tarry moved boxes from his properties in Hove and Brighton at 80,000 £ BMW X5, with two close protection officials. Ms. Rayner’s spokesman confirmed that civil servants helped Mr. Tarry to change the “a small number” place of the former prime minister’s property because of security concerns.
In the news program, Rayner was labeled as “embarrassing” and that he “did not learn”. Host Alex Armstrong, “I just don’t understand, common sense, isn’t it?” He said. When Peter Beksley hit: “When you get a smell of privileges, it wrapped around and abuses itself!”
The images in the mail on Sunday show that Mr. Tarry is buying goods between the £ 800,000 session Flat in Hove, East Sussex and the £ 450,000 in Brightton. Photos led to intense criticism from the opposition parties.
Tor deputy Ben Obese-Engy said: “High-educated close protection officers should not take the moonlight as lifting men. The people will be surprised by this ugly waste of the money of the taxpayers and will be horrified in such shameless behaviors.
“Angela Rayner’s arrogance has already cost the ministry career. A sense of authority shows the calls of high -level labor figures to bring it back last week.”
Sir Keir Starmer’s former right -hand woman Angela Rayner admitted that she did not pay the right amount of stamp tax in a house she bought at Eastern Sussex Hove early this year.
He also stepped as the leader of the Labor Party last month. His departure led to a major change in Keir Starmer’s cabinet, Rachel Reeves remained in Chancellor.
In a letter announcement of his resignation to the Prime Minister, Rayner admitted that the tension of his three children was “unbearable”. He also regrets the “deep” decision not to receive additional expert tax advice.




