Angela Rayner tells Labour to ‘step up’ and make case for being in power | Angela Rayner

Angela Rayner called on his colleagues to üçmek step ”and to filed a lawsuit on the government to draw a line under a turbulent first year in the office and to move to a more optimistic approach.
The Deputy Prime Minister called on the workers’ deputies to focus on the success of the party in the last 12 months instead of thinking about failures and said that all of them should be “message carriers” for those who were well done.
However, the changes in infrastructure investment and planning are fruitful, he said there are great difficulties to take years. “It takes time for these things to get ahead.
In an interview with the deputies who were preparing to break with Guardian for summer recess, Rayner said that he was not afraid of Nigel Farage, that the harsh action against rebellious workmanship was “right ve and that it was an urgent priority to correct the“ terrible ”sending system for children.
He said that the reduction of labor is a “moral task ,, if the government had not reached 1.5 million new home targets, and that low economic growth was determined that it was“ breaking the apocalypse cycle ”and exposed for years.
However, Rayner, who spoke at his office at the Ministry of Communities, said that Keir Starmer expects his colleagues to do a better job to discuss what they believe in.
Orum I often go to labor donors and joke that Tories will do 4% of its manifesto and then surrendered everything.
“A mentality we have… Contrary to all the great achievements we have done, we think that we are not always taking.
The worker described the reform England as the main opposition in the next election, although he had only four deputies. Rayner told Farage that they should “be taken into account için to make“ wild promises öne to the public, which they cannot be called “Snake Oil Dealer ..
“Politics can make a real difference in the lives of people, but it takes time to change to provide the fundamental change that people are very desperate. This is what the Workers’ Government does,” he said. “Behind a fagot package is not short -term on some advertising panel. In fact, the basic reforms that will put England back on its way… Instead of everything is broken and nothing can be corrected.”
Rayner defended the decision Strip Although four “permanent” rebel deputies said that no 10 will try to improve relations with Backbencher after forcing them to a large U -turn over the welfare deductions. “I think this is right. If you are constantly organized against your labor government, this is a flogged problem for the head of the whip, and it is as old as this time,” he said.
However, he acknowledged that the government had to find ways to give deputies “opportunities to publish concerns ve and be a part of the collective decision -making process. Labor MPs are concerned that ministers will approach children’s special education needs and obstacles (reference) plans as a result of making welfare changes presented as a cost -saving move.
However, Rayner, who has two children passing through the sending process, said that the system was “terrible ve for parents and that the government knew that the families, schools and deputies should bring them on a hard way to change with them.
It has an additional interest in its department, because the councils that provide most of the support were given a strict deadline date by keeping the gaps away from their books for two more years until March 2028.
“Can we do this over time? We have to do it, because many young people are disappointed right now, because the system does not catch people’s needs early. This system is terrible for parents.
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“I have been in the system for a long time… Parents who are trapped in them are constantly struggling to get the child support they need for years. We must correct it. Usually we spend large amounts of money and still do not give the results for these young people.”
Labor MPs are desperate to fulfill the promise of the government to fight against child poverty, although Starmer became more difficult due to the return of prosperity, it was understood that two children are willing to remove the benefit limit if appropriate.
Rayner said that a workers’ government’s reducing child poverty is a “moral task” and “absolutely critical ,, but despite experts who claimed that CAP would be the most cost -effective way to scrape the scrapping, there was no“ a single leverage ”to address the problem.
In the UK, affordable housing expenditures have been doubled, more than 10 years of £ 40 billion grants, and the goal of building 1.5 million new houses by 2029 announced. Experts said it would be extremely difficult, but he said he would feel injured if the target is not hit. “Although it was a real tension target, I would be injured. Everyone says it’s really hard to get there, but I’m determined,” he said.
Rayner called on Rachel Reeves to think about a series of reserve tax increases and underlined the discomfort of the chancellor on strict spending plans, and said the country’s low growth and high taxes should be out of the “Resurrection cycle”.
When asked about the leaked note of the chancellor, he refused to withdraw whether the taxes need to rise in this fall this fall, but he said he could not continue as the country. “I think we’re going to go there. But you know, we can’t continue this cycle of low, low growth and high taxes, we should find a way for this issue,” he added, both emphasized capital investments and trade agreements that support the economy.
“In the long run, you expand the economy in this way and people feel better as a result. This is the return of the previous government and why we are in this constant apocalypse cycle.”
Rayner, who called Donald Trump’s second state visit to England this autumn this autumn, said that he respected the task of elected politicians, but was ready to challenge öncelikle respectfully ”.
A week after Unite, he voted to suspend the union membership and rethink his ties with the Labor Party through Birmingham bin strikes, and Rayner said he responded to people and founders working while proud of the roots of the union. “This is my test. Not what a general secretary says.”




