Britain's Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner resigned on Friday after an investigation found she breached the ministerial code by underpaying on a property tax, in a major blow to Prime Minister Keir Starmer's embattled Labour government.
Rayner, a figurehead among the party's left-wing base, had earlier this week admitted not paying enough on the flat purchase and referred herself to the government's independent ethics adviser.In a letter to Starmer, ethics chief Laurie Magnus wrote that Rayner had failed to "heed the caution" of legal advice she had received and had therefore breached the ministerial code.
"Given the findings, and the impact on my family, I have therefore decided to resign," Rayner wrote in a letter to Starmer, adding she would also be stepping down as housing ministe