
Angela Rayner has stepped down from her roles as deputy prime minister, housing secretary, and deputy leader of the Labour Party following revelations that she failed to pay the correct amount of stamp duty on a property she purchased in East Sussex.
Her resignation follows the publication of a report by Sir Laurie Magnus, ethics adviser to Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, which criticised Rayner for not seeking “specific tax advice” despite being advised to do so by her legal team.
In his findings, Magnus stated that Rayner’s “unfortunate failure” to resolve her tax obligations meant she “cannot be considered to have met the highest possible standards of proper conduct.”
See Sir Laurie Magnus’s letter below, along with Rayner’s resignation letter, and Sir Kier Starmer’s handwritten response.
Angela Rayner’s letter of resignation:


Sir Laurie Magnus’s letter to the PM:



Sir Kier Starmer’s handwritten response to Angela Rayner:



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