Angela Rayner’s New Home Targeted in ‘Tax Evader’ Graffiti Attack
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner’s newly bought house has been vandalised overnight. Large letters sprayed across the property boldly accuse her of being a “TAX EVADER,” stirring up a political storm and heated online debate.
Graffiti Sparks Social Media Frenzy
Photos of the vandalised home flooded social media this morning, with the glaring slogan daubed across the front wall. The act adds fuel to the fire surrounding Rayner’s recent controversies over her tax affairs and property dealings. Opposition parties are now demanding full transparency from the Labour stalwart amid rising public scrutiny.
Political Fallout Intensifies
This latest incident follows days of headlines alleging Rayner’s underpayment of stamp duty and murky property declarations. While no suspects have been caught, local police confirmed they are investigating the criminal damage and have boosted patrols in the area to prevent further attacks.
Labour Condemns Vandalism
A Labour Party spokesperson slammed the act, saying:
“While Angela has committed to addressing the questions raised over her property and tax affairs, resorting to intimidation and criminal damage is unacceptable. Police are rightly investigating this act of vandalism.”
The party stressed Rayner remains focused on her role as Deputy Prime Minister and will not be sidetracked by “politically motivated harassment.” Residents nearby voiced concern that political disputes are spilling into dangerous criminal acts.
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