Angela Rayner

Introduction

Angela Rayner is a British Labour Party politician serving as the Shadow Secretary of State for Education since 2020. Born on March 28, 1980, in Stockport, Rayner started her career as a care worker before turning to politics. Known for her distinguished contributions to the Education sector in the UK, Rayner has become a prominent figure in the Labour Party and has won the hearts of many with her achievements and political views.

Political Career

Rayner joined the Labour Party in 2010 and soon became a Trade Union representative. She was elected as a councillor for the Denton West ward at the Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council in 2012 and later became its Deputy Leader in 2014. In 2015, Rayner won a seat in Parliament and has since held several positions, including the Shadow Minister for Women and Equalities and later Shadow Secretary of State for Education, where she has worked tirelessly to address education inequalities in the UK. Her dedication to her work, as well as her political views on social justice and workers' rights, have earned her widespread recognition in the Labour Party and beyond.

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