Starmer gives deputy Rayner levelling-up brief in UK Labour reshuffle

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Starmer Gives Deputy Rayner Levelling-Up Brief In Uk Labour Reshuffle
Angela Rayner with Sir Keir Starmer, © PA Wire/PA Images
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By Patrick Daly and David Hughes, PA

UK Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer’s reshuffle of his top team has started with the appointment of his deputy, Angela Rayner, to the post of shadow levelling up secretary.

The reshuffle was put into gear after shadow environment secretary Jim McMahon announced he is standing down to focus on his health.

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Ms Rayner, in a widely predicted move, has been shifted to focus on a brief that includes local government, housing and the so-called levelling-up agenda, which involves scrutinising the Conservative UK government’s pledge to create economic opportunities outside London and the South East.

She is also shadow deputy UK prime minister and had previously been shadowing the Cabinet Office.

Lisa Nandy, one of Mr Starmer's leadership rivals in 2020, was previously shadowing levelling up secretary Michael Gove.

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Mr Starmer's decision to create a new-look team comes as he uses British parliament’s return from the summer recess to further set out his vision for government.

In an interview with the Daily Mirror, the British opposition leader promised not to raise income tax if he wins the next general election, which is likely to be held next year.

Mr Starmer has backed away from tax rises since pledging to increase income tax for the top 5 per cent of earners during his leadership bid three years ago, instead emphasising his aim to secure the highest economic growth in the G7.

Mr McMahon, who had been expected to lose his position, told Mr Starmer in a letter on Monday that he has faced “a number of personal challenges in the last year, coming back from a serious illness”.

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Lisa Nandy (left) was previously shadow levelling up secretary (Stefan Rousseau/PA)

Publishing his resignation letter on X, formerly known as Twitter, the Oldham West and Royton MP said he remains a “firm supporter of Keir” despite his decision to resign.

He added: “After a testing year I want to focus on getting my health back to full strength so that I can make a full and active contribution to the general election campaign heading towards us, and to prioritise my constituents.”

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Mr Starmer, in a letter also published on X, thanked Mr McMahon for his work in the shadow cabinet, which included a stint in charge of the transport brief.

He said he is aware Mr McMahon has faced a “number of personal challenges in addition to your frontbench work and that these have taken a personal toll”.

The opposition leader signed off his letter saying he looks forward to “working with you again in the future”.

Moments after the exchange, Labour announced Ms Rayner’s shadow cabinet switch.

A Labour source said: “Keir is delighted that Angela has accepted this important role; in addition she will continue to be the strategic lead on Labour’s new deal for working people.”

The pre-election shake-up comes on the same day that former top civil servant and partygate investigator Sue Gray starts her new role as the Labour leader’s chief of staff, according to the BBC.

The anti-sleaze watchdog, the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments, had recommended a six-month delay to her starting the job with Mr Starmer – advice Labour accepted.

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