Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner fumes as Chancellor Jeremy Hunt makes a joke about multiple dwellings, before confirming during the budget that he will be abolishing multiple dwellings tax relief.
Ms Rayner denies any wrongdoing as Vicarage Road was 'the only home I owned'. Labour says she took expert tax and legal advice which confirms no tax owedAngela Rayner was living a mile from the house she maintains was her primary residence when she sold it, her neighbours have insisted as the deputy Labour leader faces scrutiny over capital gains tax allegedly owed from the sale.
The mother-of-two, who has lived in her home for 50 years, said: 'She was definitely living here full-time from about 2009 or 2010. I saw her all the time, coming and going and her mum would come and visit a lot.' Ms Rayner was registered at the house on Vicarage Road on the electoral role until her husband sold his property in 2016, as reported by The Guardian.
The Labour MP for Ashton-under-Lyne later sold the property in March 2015, ahead of her election to parliament that May. Mrs Hampson continued: 'I know she did move from her to a new place in Ashton-under-Lyne and not from the house in Vicarage Road. I remember the removal van being here.' 'We mutually decided to maintain our existing residences to reflect our circumstances. Every family is different but it worked for us and we brought up our boys in a caring environment, surrounded by love.
The Mail on Sunday revealed how Ms Rayner bought her council house in 2007 after being granted a 25 per cent discount under right-to-buy legislation
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