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The council house row Angela Rayner can't shake
How damaging could this row be to her - and to her party.
Police are investigating whether Labour’s deputy leader broke “any offences”, including under electoral law, after Tory MPs alleged that she may have given false information about her main residence - an ex council house she purchased - a decade ago. Rayner, who has promised to resign if she is found to have committed a crime, said she “followed the rules at all times”. But how damaging could this row be to her - and to her party.
Guest: Kate McCann, Political Editor, Times Radio.
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