“Amateurs”. The Polish analyst ironizes. In the background, the resignation of the British deputy prime minister


This information appeared a moment after the local media reported that the prime minister of Great Britain Keir Starmer received a report from the independent Ethics Advisor Laurie Magnus on Rayner's tax matters. The document shows that the politician broke the ministerial code and did not meet “the highest possible standards of proper proceedings”.
In the published statement, Rayner admitted that “she is full responsibility for this mistake.” “I would like to take the opportunity and repeat that I never intended to do anything other than to pay the right amount of tax,” she explained. The politician added that she decided to resign both because of the report's findings and the impact that this event had on her family.
Prime Minister Starmer published a hand -written letter to Rayner, in which he thanked her for informing him about his decision about the resignation from the government, adding that he was “very sad, that her term of office as deputy prime minister, ministry and vice -chairman of the Labor Party came to an end in this way.”
On Monday, during the meeting of the House of Commons, the head of government publicly offered his deputy full support, saying that he was “proud” of cooperation with her.
The politician in an interview given on Wednesday Sky News said that she received incorrect legal advice, as a result of which she paid a lower tax than she should. It is estimated that she paid 40,000 pounds less than it was guilty, from real estate worth 800 thousand. pounds, because she treated her as her main place of residence, and not as a second home, from which you pay a higher tax rate on civil law transactions.
According to the British press, after the departure of Rayner from the government, a wider reconstruction in the British office is expected.
Disguise of Angela Rayner. The Polish analyst ironizes. “Amateurs”
“Amateurs. Conferences are made, it says that this is not true, we release the spokesperson and return to work” – said ironically the decision of the British politician Radek Karbowski, an analyst and commentator of the Polish political scene, establishing, among others to the dismissal of the spokesman at the Ministry of the Climate and the Environment.
Among the large part of the politicians of the power camp, there was a belief that the spokesman was thrown out of the Ministry of the Climate is a scapegoat, and the position should be lost by Minister Paulina Hennig-Kloska. It is after her words about “low -interest loans” that a political row broke out for the fight against flood.




