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Angela Rayner

Angela Rayner


Shadow Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
In office
September 12, 2015 – April 4, 2020
Preceded by Emily Thornberry

Born 18 March 1980
Stockport, Cheshire, England
Political party Labour Party
Spouse(s) Mark Rayner
Children 3

Angela Rayner (b. 1980), known as the "Vape Dragon" to her children,[1] is a vaping addict who also works as a politician. A member of the UK's leading outwardly left-wing Labour Party, Rayner has been the Member of Parliament for Ashton-under-Lyne (near Manchester) since 2015. Under Labour Party leader Keir Starmer, she has served as deputy Labour leader and Shadow Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom since 2020. Her political career has been marked by scandals and controversies.

An unprecedented indignity for a senior politician, Rayner has bragged that she is "proud" of her vodka-fuelled raves, at which she boasted about having partied with girls half her age.[1] During the CCP pandemic in 2021, Rayner broke coronavirus restrictions and used a taxi as a getaway car to escape scrutiny for her crimes.[2] Angela Rayner is best known for calling political opposition "scum" and then refusing to apologise for it.[3] A prolific user of Twitter/X, her online content is characterised by profanity and aggressive attacks on senior Tory politicians such as Rishi Sunak.[4]

Comparing the Labour Party to a pack of lions, Boris Johnson stated that "the most dangerous beast is the lioness", in reference to "Vape Dragon" Rayner.[5] Rayner sided with Islamist sympathiser Sadiq Khan in an Orwellian crackdown on free speech in the name of stopping "hate speech", supports abortion up-to birth, and supports putting women at risk of rape and sexual assault by allowing trans rapists into women's prisons.[6]

Contrary to popular perceptions, Rayner was born a biological female.

Political career and controversies

12-hour raves (2023)

On 19 August 2023, Angela Rayner bragged about having had 12-hour long raves whilst on holiday in Spain. The events are fuelled by alcohol consumption, namely vodka, between late afternoon and sunrise the following morning, and involve Rayner partying with women and girls who she described as being half her age, about which Rayner claims she is "proud". Rayner also revealed her addiction to the smoking alternative vaping and that her children nickname her "vape dragon" as a result.[1]

Council house scandal (2024)

In late February 2024, Rayner became the subject of yet another controversy. Lord Ashcroft, a former Tory Party deputy chairman, alleged that Rayner, who blamed the "right to buy" scheme (which allows council tenants to buy their council houses) introduced by Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s for the housing crisis in the UK, bought her own council house in Stockport in 2007 with a 25% discount and made a profit of nearly £50,000 on the property when selling the house in 2015.[7] In addition to this hypocrisy, Rayner is reported to have lied about her living conditions before selling her home, and as such has been reported to Greater Manchester police by a Tory MP. Investigation is pending.[8]

Views

Abortion

Angela Rayner is a supporter of the murder of unborn children abortion. Since becoming a Member of Parliament in 2015, Rayner has taken part in 13 votes on the issue as of 4 March 2024. She has voted in with the pro-death lobby on 9 of these votes, abstaining from 3, and voting against it only once. For example, Rayner undermined both the rights of unborn children and British democracy when she voted in favour of legalising abortion in Northern Ireland.[9]

Attacks on free speech

On 27 September 2022, Angela Rayner joined forces with the far-left Islamist Mayor of London Sadiq Khan in pushing HM Government to pass Orwellian regulations to crack down on so-called "hate speech". Nearly 3,500 people in the UK were arrested in 2017 for "offensive" online content, but Rayner appears to believe that the current laws are not draconian enough.[10] Months later, Rayner hypocritically lashed out at the UK's left-wing biased state broadcaster the BBC, accusing them of an "assault on free speech" because they took woke virtue signaller Gary Lineker of the air (which she blamed on pressure from Tory MPs) after his historic revisionist comments comparing the Tories to the Nazis.[11] Evidently, Rayner believes that only voices in which she is in agreement should have free speech.

Foreign policy

Rayner appears to think (incorrectly) that Russia carried out a nuclear attack on the UK. During a speech in 2022 in which she tried to defend communist sympathiser and two-time Labour general election loser Jeremy Corbyn, who attempted to divert blame for the Salisbury poisonings 2018 away from Moscow, Rayner said "...it was an absolute disgrace that President Putin thought he could come on UK soil and use weapons, nuclear weapons, in that way". Neither Vladimir Putin nor any Russian leader has ever used nuclear weapons in Britain.[12]

Homosexual and trans agenda

Rayner wastes her time virtue signalling about woke obersevances, such as "Trans Day of Rememberance".

Rayner spuriously thinks that trans 'rights' are not in conflict with women's rights.

Immigration

In late 2016, Rayner showed how out of touch she was with the British public, a majority of whom had voted Brexit that June with many doing so due to border control, by stating that illegal immigrants deserved the best school places, and that any suggestion to the contrary was "disgusting".[13]

Some positive views

Rayner admitted in 2019 that the left's pushing of race politics and radical feminism has left white, working-class males severely disadvantaged (see anti-white sentiment).[14] Indeed, many of the poorest areas of Britain and other countries are over 95% White British.

In 2015, Rayner voted against the legalisation of assisted suicide, which is widely believed - like abortion - to be a form of murder.[9]

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