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Uncouth, haughty and entitled, Angela Rayner was an insult to working class women like me. She’s let us all down: KATIE HIND

The story is absolutely impressive. Stockport grew up in a council field in Greater Manchester and Angela Rayner, who left a 16 -year -old pregnant school, rose to become Deputy Prime Minister.

His career would be remarkable for everyone – but as a woman who grows in poverty by a mother who does not know how to illiterate bipolar disorder.

Ms. Rayner’s work -class history is a complete contrast of many privileged colleagues in Parliament. Aristocrats, millionaires, old intermediaries: Men and women who are confidently dripping and often cushioned with family money.

A 45-year-old grandmother, who breaks down gender and class barriers, must be a role model for millions of girls around the country.

And still the truth is nothing more than ashamed to the willing women like me. He disappointed us. Instead of treating his position with the dignity he deserved, the parliament spent his career as a rude, arrogant, arrogant and deep hypocritical.

As everyone knows, Ms. Rayner’s political career, not only the Deputy Prime Minister, but also the Minister of Housing, revealed that in the luxury apartment in the East Sussex Hovex, about £ 40,000 stamp taxes, after revealing the long fairy tales about his place.

There is no need to say that the amount of £ 800,000 is a world away from the poor neighborhood where he grew up. Every British family of course aims to have their own homes: but no one feels sharper than the working class. And if we can buy a property in a better area than we have arrived, much better.

There was no more proud moment for my family than they bought their first houses in the late 1970s. My mother grew up in the gray North London suburb of my mother-but she always dreamed of living in the ‘stockbroker generation’ in the leafy Berkshire.

Angela Rayner is nothing more than shame to the willing class women like me, but Katie Hind

Angela Rayner resigned after admitting the new Hove Ped to £ 40,000 stamps.

Angela Rayner resigned after admitting the new Hove Ped to £ 40,000 stamps.

In the end, although my mother had to do it with cheaper Hampshire-Berkshire boundaries, it was a dream to have its own property in that clean, safe and beautiful part of the country.

The real working-class culture-Bayner’s colleagues, not the lazy welfare addiction encouraged by most of his colleagues, was pierced to me from the young age.

You have to make grafts, my family said: You can pay your bills for akmak and you can respect yourself.

Every brick in your home, every penny in your bank account is there thanks to your own hard work, and you should always be honest and appropriate in your business.

Still, Mrs. Rayner doesn’t clearly see it. Instead of forcing the tax to which he owes it – especially in a minister who puts his careers against the financial affairs and inappropriate of his political enemies – he began complex plans to deliver as little as possible. Many questions are still surrounding these dark arrangements.

And the stamp tax scandal is far from the only fight he finds himself. Last year, Lord Alli, who received free clothes worth £ 3,550, of course, appeared with many labor colleagues, including Keir Starmer, who was obsessed with Freebie, who preferred to buy other men for him.

Mrs. Rayer earns £ 160,000 a year, generous expenses, gold -plated pension and earnings to carry out a lot of money to carry out: Why didn’t he pay his own frocies in the world?

Of course there is nothing wrong to ask for good things. At the age of 12, I used my paper tours to raid the clothes shops on Saturday afternoon. With Crawley’s County Mall, the Plastic River Island or the Mr. Trade Bag, there is no such thing as a new purchase and a new purchase inside. To this day, I often throw Freebies as a journalist, if you buy a ‘gift’ from one of one of them, even if you confess, they owe them. Mrs. Rayner doesn’t care.

The working class people I grew up together were proud of their appearance and dressed properly. Nevertheless, on Tuesday, in the middle of the scandal, the scandal-Bady Rayner decided to wear a pair of cafcafli sunglasses from the ministry car, a robber of Louis Vuitton’s iconic ‘millionaire’ tones. The message was open: EFF is closed, you are too!

Would Betty Boothroyd, the daughter of Lancashire textile workers, who rise to become the first (and challenging) female speaker of the Commons?

Not in a million years.

Late, Büyük Betty would not be as bad and sticky as Mrs. Rayner showed himself.

This summer, a boat near the Hove apartment tattooed Miss Rayner does not start in that snap, it inflates on a ferry and is at another point that draws the wine on the beach. What disappointment. What a shame.

I looked at that picture and thought: You are the Deputy Prime Minister. You owe it to the country and voters to respect your role.

My Nan has worked as a chef on London buses for years: he became the working class as they came. My mother insisted that our neighbors call it ‘Mr’ or ‘Miss’ – the first names were banned.

Nevertheless, ‘respect’ is never the word that comes to mind with Mrs. Rayner. In 2015, when he wrote an angry letter on the Commons of Commons paper, he wrote to a shoe shop, a pair of boats to look like a Star Wars robot that R2-D2 sold, and in a shoe shop, and Ms. Rayner believed that they were on the pre-order list for them.

‘I just bought your shoes and I hate to do it again, or I recommend your shoes to others,’ he wrote with breathtaking arrogance. ‘I am writing to inform you that it would cost you more expensive in the long run to treat customers like this.’

And finally, of course, at the Labor Party Conference in 2021, he explained his real colors during the late meeting, where Tories was a part of Tories, Homophobic, racist, Banana Republic, Vile, Bad ,, Etonian. He was forced to apologize.

Previously, in the late 1990s, I wrote how grateful I was to Tony Blair’s Labor Party to expand access to university, and I gave me the way to the higher education that made my career possible in Fleet Street.

So, unfortunately, Angela Rayner, who has led to a private school -educated lawyer who has led to people like me, is embarrassing for working class women today and today there was no role model for young girls.

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