Keir Starmer told to stop Angela Rayner getting severance | Politics | News

Former Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner was invited to not collect an £ 17,000 gold farewell as a result of leaving the cabinet.
If he resigned only weeks later, he may not be qualified for payment. Cabinet ministers have the right to receive one quarter of the annual ministry salaries. However, the rules vary from October, so that those who follow a “serious violation of the Ministry of the Ministry of the Ministry will no longer be entitled.
The change does not come into force until October 13, so EX-DPM must be suitable for payment of £ 16.876.
Conservative Party President Kevin Hollinrake said: “If he has any integrity, he should definitely refuse any seniority payment.” He said.
“Angela Rayner finally resigned – Keir Starmer, the Shadow Chancellor of the Duke of Lancaster, has finally resigned – even after the position of the position of the economic management of the labor, even after eliminating it, even after its position has become unbearable.
“There should be no reward for mistakes. Keir Starmer will immediately reduce this severance pay payments, or once again confirm that there is a rule for labor and a rule for everyone.”