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Police look into Rayner house sale

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POLICE are investigat­ing claims that Angela Rayner may have broken electoral law over informatio­n she gave about her living situation a decade ago.

It comes after James Daly, deputy chairman of the Conservati­ve Party, made Greater Manchester Police (GMP) aware of neighbours contradict­ing Ms Rayner’s statement that her property, separate from her husband’s, was her main residence.

GMP previously said it would not be investigat­ing the allegation­s, but following a complaint from Mr Daly, the police confirmed it had reassessed informatio­n and launched a probe.

The Labour Party said it remains confident Ms Rayner has complied with the rules, and the Ashton-underLyne MP “welcomes the chance to set out the facts with the police”.

Ms Rayner has faced scrutiny about whether she paid the right amount of tax on the 2015 sale of her council house because of confusion over whether it was her principal residence.

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said: “We welcome this investigat­ion because it will allow a line to be drawn in relation to this matter. I am fully confident that Angela Rayner has not broken the rules.”

She has rejected suggestion­s in a book by former Tory deputy chairman Lord Ashcroft that she failed to properly declare her main home.

The unauthoris­ed biography alleges that she bought her former council house, in Vicarage Road in Stockport, Greater Manchester, with a 25% discount in 2007 under the right-to-buy scheme.

The former carer is said to have made a £48,500 profit when selling the house eight years later.

Government guidance says that a tenant can apply to buy their council home through the right-to-buy scheme if it is their “only or main home”.

Her husband was listed at another address in Lowndes Lane, about a mile away, which had also been bought under the right-to-buy scheme.

In the same year as her wedding, Ms Rayner is said to have re-registered the births of her two youngest children, giving her address as where her husband resided.

Ms Rayner has insisted that Vicarage Road was her “principal property” despite her husband living elsewhere at the time, but neighbours have reportedly disputed her claim that she lived apart from her husband.

 ?? ?? Deputy Labour leader Angela Rayner is fully backed by Keir Starmer
Deputy Labour leader Angela Rayner is fully backed by Keir Starmer

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