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Police Drop Angela Rayner Council House Investigation
Angela Rayner will face “no further police action” over allegations about her living arrangements, Greater Manchester Police have said.
Labour’s deputy leader had been accused of breaking electoral law by providing the wrong information about where she lived before she was an MP.
Rayner had always denied any wrongdoing and said she would stand down from her job if found to have committed an offence.
But in a statement on Tuesday, GMP said after “a thorough, carefully considered and proportionate investigation” it was dropping the matter.
Rayner was accused of providing the wrong information about her living arrangements after she got married in 2010.
At the time, she lived in an ex-council house in Stockport that she........
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