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Wednesday 7 August 2024

Labour and white working class girls




Angela Rayner left school at the age of 16, pregnant and with no qualifications in 1996.

Then Labour was elected in 1997.

Change did not happen instantly, but change took place, change to ensure that people would be given more opportunities to reach their potential. 

She was one of those who took these chances. Now she is Deputy Prime Minister.

While the Conservatives have made things worse for the working class since they have been elected, it was Labour who made things better and I am confident that Labour will make things better again.

So if people say Labour does not care about white working class people, remember Angela Rayner,