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Angela Rayner cleared by HMRC over tax affairs paving the way for potential leadership bid
Angela Rayner – are not yet in positions to mount leadership bids, analysts say, and other potential
potential leadership candidates outside the cabinet include former Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner, who resigned in September over failing to pay enough tax on a flat purchase. However, she is believed to still be waiting
bid. However, as the afternoon went on, growing numbers of Labour MPs called for the prime minister to go, delivering further blows to his authority. Another potential leadership contender, former Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner
potential challengers: ### Angela Rayner Starmer’s former deputy prime minister, the left-leaning trade unionist Angela Rayner, has been touted as one of the most credible challengers, although she has not put herself forward. Rayner
potential routes to victory. Former deputy prime minister [Angela Rayner](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/angela-rayner) has long been rumoured to want to stand, but with a tax investigation by HMRC still trudging on, reports from Westminster indicate
potential rivals to formally challenge him as Labour leader - No MP has yet launched a formal bid to challenge Sir Keir - a move requiring the backing of 81 colleagues, or 20% of Labour MPs, according
bid. In a sign that his campaign is more progressed than previously thought, Burnham’s team is understood to have lined up an “impressive” candidate to replace him as Greater Manchester mayor. Allies said
leadership in the UK](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/c1e2n923v1lt) and perceived risk of looser public spending has further unsettled investors. The UK's main stock index, the FTSE 100, fell 0.5% with shares in British banks leading
leadership, has changed course and said she instead wants the prime minister to set a timetable of September for his departure. West, the MP for Hornsey and Friern Barnet and a former Foreign Office minister
Angela Rayner saying the party needed to do more to appeal to voters whose living standards had been squeezed. It comes as backbencher Catherine West said she could try to trigger a leadership contest
bidding to be the next Labour leader and prime minister herself, but by triggering a leadership contest she would be aiming to flush out heavyweight contenders she thinks could do a better job than
bid after Starmer issued a ‘put up or shut up’ ultimatum to his cabinet. Streeting was due to hold talks with Starmer on Wednesday, at which he was expected to talk candidly about his concerns