Rayner backs down in Islamophobia free speech row
- Angela Rayner declined an invitation to a hen do, prioritizing her government role amid a rebellion.
- Rayner, alongside Alan Campbell, worked on a deal with rebel MPs, leading to significant alterations in parliamentary legislation.
- Rayner has emerged as a formidable political leader, with influential bills expected to gain royal assent in the autumn, signaling her rising power within the government.
- Rayner's decision to decline the hen do invitation indicates a shift in her public appearance focus.
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The backdoor Islamophobia plot to silence you just lost its first battle - now comes the war
"Secretive" plans for a new definition of Islamophobia have been foiled in what critics are hailing as a triumph for free speech, but the honeymoon period could soon be over.The warning comes a day after Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner expanded and extended a public consultation over the proposals, which critics say would amount to a blasphemy law "by the back door".In February, Labour established an independent working group, chaired by for…
The reign of Rayner
Angela Rayner declined an invitation to a hen do last weekend where the entertainment included axe-throwing. ‘She was worried about photos,’ says one attendee. The Deputy Prime Minister had to see a family member instead, but a close ally admits: ‘She is more careful about attracting that sort of publicity than she used to be.’


Rayner backs down in Islamophobia free speech row
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