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'I'm not ashamed': Rayner rejects hypocrisy claim after selling council house for profit

Sky News Sunday, 25 February 2024
Labour's Angela Rayner has rejected accusations of hypocrisy after she personally benefitted from a housing policy developed by Margaret Thatcher that she has since criticised.
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