There appear to be some tensions between Angela Rayner and Keir Starmer over Labour's approach to workers' rights, but they remain focused on presenting a united front to win the next election[1][2].
Rayner has warned that Labour needs "diversity of thought" and can't just be "a load of Keir Starmers"[2]. She believes the party must have a range of voices and not just align with the leader's positions. Rayner sees herself as representing the party's traditional industrial base and trade union supporters[1].
However, Starmer and Rayner continue to campaign together and most in Labour believe they complement each other well[1]. Rayner has been given an expanded role covering housing, levelling up and workers' rights, suggesting her position in the party is secure for now[2].
While Rayner and Starmer don't agree on everything, they recognize the need to present a united front to win power[2]. Rayner has described their relationship as an "arranged marriage" that has evolved over time[2]. She sees it as her job to challenge Starmer, but ultimately they have to settle on a common position to govern effectively[2].
Zitate: [1] Is Angela Rayner being frozen out by Keir Starmer? - New Statesman https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/labour/2023/06/angela-rayner-influence-labour-party-keir-starmer [2] Angela Rayner warns Labour must be more than 'a load of Keir ... https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/angela-rayner-keir-starmer-labour-election-b2452977.html [3] The long-running tensions with Keir Starmer behind Angela ... https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2021/may/09/how-labour-fault-lines-led-to-a-seismic-event-with-angela-rayners-sacking [4] Angela Rayner's housing scandal: storm in a teacup or nightmare ... https://theconversation.com/angela-rayners-housing-scandal-storm-in-a-teacup-or-nightmare-scenario-for-keir-starmer-228112 [5] Are Angela Rayner's troubles a sign of what's to come for Labour? https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-68805211