Best quotes by Angela Rayner on Government

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  • During the 2010 election campaign, Liberal Democrat candidates, including Swinson, signed the National Union of Students pledge to vote against tuition fees. Looking back, students were among the first to see the reality of the Liberal Democrats in government.
    - Angela Rayner
  • In a parliamentary democracy, it is the job of parliament to decide the law, not the government.
    - Angela Rayner
  • Instead of helping a lucky few to escape disadvantage, a Labour government will aim to abolish poverty completely and create a more equal society, raising the living standards and well-being of all.
    - Angela Rayner
  • Surely in a country that works for everyone ensuring that everyone has access to an excellent education should be the first priority of any government?
    - Angela Rayner
  • If people are going to be made worse off, the government should at least let them know. I don't think that's asking too much.
    - Angela Rayner
  • 2018 marks 30 years since Margaret Thatcher's government introduced Section 28, one of its most abominable policies. As a part of the Local Government Act, this Section was designed to prevent local authorities and schools from the so-called promotion of LGBT+ issues.
    - Angela Rayner
  • It took 15 years and a Labour government to finally see Section 28 taken off the statute books. But this victory belongs to the LGBT+ activists who campaigned for so many years, fighting for change from the ground up.
    - Angela Rayner