Portrait of Angela Rayner, Britain's Deputy Prime Minister.
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Angela Rayner, often seen as a prominent figure on the Labour left, supported contentious reductions to disability benefits during confidential Cabinet discussions.

The Deputy Prime Minister finds herself in a remarkable conflict with Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves following the leak of a revealing memo she wrote, advocating for tax increases as opposed to spending cuts.

Portrait of Angela Rayner, Britain's Deputy Prime Minister.
Deputy Prime Minister Angela RaynerCredit: AFP
Rachel Reeves speaking at a reception.
Chancellor Rachel ReevesCredit: EPA

Furious government insiders accused Angela’s team of leaking the note to “curry favour” with Labour MPs angry at No10 over planned welfare cuts.

In a new development, it has come to light through The Sun on Sunday that earlier this year, Ms. Rayner openly supported the controversial £5 billion in welfare cuts during a private Cabinet meeting.

A senior government source said: “That memo was transparently written to be leaked, and it is because she wants to curry favour with members who will prefer wealth taxes to spending cuts.

“But she spoke out in favour of the welfare cuts in Cabinet.

“She said opponents of the cuts to welfare were writing off disabled people by consigning them not to work.”

Angela Rayner, Levelling Up Secretary, exiting a car.
Deputy Prime Minister Angela RaynerCredit: Alamy

Cabinet meetings are private and ministers are allowed to openly discuss and argue over policies if they do not agree with them.

Welfare chief Liz Kendall had set out her plans to slash £5B billion a year from sickness and disability benefits in a big drive to get more Brits back to work. 

Not all Cabinet ministers spoke out in favour of the cuts – but Ms Rayner did.

Sir Keir is facing fury and the biggest rebellion of his premiership over the welfare cuts when they are voted on in Parliament next month.

Around 100 Labour MPs are preparing to defy No10 and rebel. Ministers and government whips are on resignation watch.

One government source said: “They do expect some people to resign.”

The revelation comes at the end of an astonishing week in Westminster which saw the very top of the Labour government descend into civil war.

The Rayner memo – leaked to The Daily Telegraph – was seen as a brazen attempt to show off her leftie credentials to build up her support base to be leader after Sir Kier.

The flame-haired Labour deputy is also embroiled in a dust-up with Rachel Reeves over how much cash her housing and local government department will get.

Angela is fighting off attempts to cut her money in real terms as heated spending review talks are set to go down to the wire.

Lord Ian Austin – a former Labour minister and peer – told The Sun on Sunday: “Deputy Leader Angela Rayner ruffled feathers by sending round suggestions on tax increases instead of benefit cuts. She obviously wants the top job after Keir.”

Rachel Reeves leaving 10 Downing Street.
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves leaves 10 Downing StreetCredit: Getty

But he warned Labour MPs a lurch to the Left would torpedo their chances of reelection, saying: “They must be mad if they believe working class people vote for right wing parties because they think Labour isn’t left wing enough.”

Another Whitehall source said it is “insane” the Housing Secretary is writing to the Chancellor with an alternative Budget plan. 

“The clear aim was for it to get out”,  they added.

Another said it is a sign Ms Rayner is “upping the ante”. 

Jet-setting Ms Rayner had been working hard to promote herself on the international stage.

Last week, she was pictured shaking hands with the new Pope and she has even hired a foreign affairs adviser to boost her profile on the world stage.

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