Is the path to 10 Downing Street being cleared by secret forces? đŸ˜± Just as PM Keir Starmer hits rock bottom, Angela Rayner is suddenly “cleared of wrongdoing” in a move that has MP Rupert Lowe absolutely fuming!

The latest turning point in the leadership crisis within the Labour Party comes as HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has officially declared that Angela Rayner is completely “cleared of wrongdoing” over allegations of deliberate tax fraud. The decision arrives at a highly sensitive moment, as Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces immense pressure to resign, raising serious questions about the timing of the announcement.

With legal barriers now removed, Rayner is reportedly among five potential candidates preparing to launch a bid for the party leadership.

Reaction from Rupert Lowe

In response, MP Rupert Lowe quickly released a video expressing his “astonishment” at HMRC’s decision—particularly given that Rayner had previously admitted to errors in her tax declarations.

Lowe raised deeper suspicions about the circumstances, suggesting the possibility of “deep state” interference aimed at paving the way for Rayner to assume the role of Prime Minister. He also issued a series of accusations intended to undermine her credibility:

    • Transparency concerns: He revisited earlier controversies surrounding alleged inconsistencies in Rayner’s statements about her primary residence, arguing that such matters should have been reported to HMRC earlier rather than only to the police.
    • Fraud allegations: Lowe claimed Rayner is suspected of deliberately inflating the value of a property before placing it into her son’s trust, allegedly to gain advantage in purchasing another home in Brighton. He argued that, if true, such actions could constitute fraud and warrant a full investigation.
  • Leadership capability: He criticized her suitability to lead the country, portraying her as lacking attention to detail and essential qualities such as honesty, authenticity, openness, and competence.

Public reaction and political context

The media outlet British Stand also delivered sharp criticism, highlighting what it described as double standards in politics. The outlet pointed to the irony of Rayner—formerly responsible for overseeing housing compliance—being entangled in housing and tax-related controversies. Critics argue this reflects a “one rule for thee, another for me” mentality.

Additionally, British Stand suggested that Rayner’s political stance leans even further to the left than that of Starmer.

Outlook

Rayner’s potential entry into the leadership race, combined with intensifying backlash from opposition MPs, signals an increasingly fierce and unpredictable “internal war” within the Labour Party—one that could further destabilize the UK’s political landscape in the weeks ahead.