Angela Rayner Involved in Late-Night Incident at Westminster
Angela Rayner 'bent over and obliterated' before crashing into Parliament door
Dailystar Co Uk
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Angela Rayner, former Deputy Prime Minister of the UK, reportedly caused a stir at a late-night gathering in the House of Commons' Strangers' Bar, culminating in her crashing into a door. This incident raises questions about Westminster's drinking culture ahead of local elections.
- 01Angela Rayner was reportedly involved in a chaotic scene at a Westminster bar.
- 02She allegedly crashed into a door, leading to repairs needed the next day.
- 03Eyewitnesses described her as being 'absolutely obliterated' during the incident.
- 04The event has sparked discussions about the drinking culture among MPs.
- 05Rayner's spokesperson dismissed the claims as 'total rubbish.'
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Angela Rayner, the former Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and a potential successor to Sir Keir Starmer, was reportedly at the center of a chaotic incident in the House of Commons' Strangers' Bar. Witnesses described a late-night gathering that began with intense political discussions and ended dramatically when Rayner allegedly crashed into a door, leaving it in need of repairs. Eyewitness accounts painted a picture of her as 'absolutely obliterated' and engaging in heated arguments, including shouting, 'I'm a socialist!' at another party member. Despite these claims, a spokesperson for Rayner insisted that the reports were exaggerated and that she had merely enjoyed a glass of wine with friends. The incident has reignited discussions about the drinking culture in Westminster, with some MPs expressing concern over the atmosphere in Parliament. A privacy screen has been installed at the bar's entrance following the event, although parliamentary sources stated that the door's damage was not directly linked to Rayner. As local elections approach, this incident adds a layer of scrutiny to Rayner's public image as she positions herself for potential leadership.
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This incident could affect public perception of Angela Rayner as a candidate for leadership within the Labour Party, especially in light of upcoming local elections.
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