SmellsS Keir Starmer collect his top ministers for a special day abroad for a team reset, a face in a much more powerful position just two weeks ago.
This is now widely recognized by the workers’ representatives throughout the various wings of the party, with the influence of the Prime Minister Angela Rainer in the government than almost anyone else.
Certainly more than Chancellor Rachel Reeves, who has been affected by economic problems, and even more than the Minister of Health Western String, who has been used as a future claim for leadership.
He was not fully prepared to shoot at the Unit Union after his general secretary announced that he had been suspended for failing to resolve the disputes of Birmingham waste collectors.
But while a trade union that appears to have attracted and helps Jeremy Corbin’s new party is heading him, Ms. Rainer still enjoys her influence.

Rebellion
The biggest reason for his emergence is the result of the welfare rebellion more than a week ago.
As one side of the whip says, “Now no one in the government is more powerful than Angela.
“He was the one who did a mediator with the insurgents, he was the one who was talking to people about voting for the government,” he said.
As the other ally pointed out that she did not even want to reduce the disability and had previously sent a note to Ms. Reeves that showed wealth tax instead of austerity.
Now, after last Wednesday’s PMQs, it seems that the government has no choice but to raise taxes.
But for Ms. Rainer, the turn began with her presence in the costs, where she received £ 39 billion for housing and too much for the local government.

A point of the union of hassle
Some may see the union’s recent decision to suspend his membership (even if he left the Union in April) as a problem.
But behind the scenes, people on the left and other unions, who believe that Ms. Reiner has turned the Starmer government into the left of disability benefits and has led to the workers’ rights bill.
As a Tuc source pointed out: “We judge our main criterion for this government, the law of workers’ rights is and this is going on.”
United took action on Birmingham’s bucket strike because of their position. But a Ms. Reiner ally said, “This is wild! They fully know that Angela cannot intervene directly as they say, and attack one of the few cabinet members standing for workers’ rights and the real value of the work is simply crazy.”
However, it is still seen whether the exacerbating conflict with the Unite will increase the Rayner.
Rival court on Downing Street
How the wave can rotate. Just more than a month ago, there was talk of the destruction of Ms. Rainer and the loss of her portfolio housing.
There are now speculations in Westminster that the deputy prime minister can soon have his official office, with his staff and teams.
There are some doubts, especially about what is meaningful to his head and chief of staff, Morgan McSeini.
As one of Ms. Rainner’s allies said: “Morgan will hate the idea and make every effort to stop it. A deputy prime minister’s office (ODPM) will create a rival court, a government alternative center.”
The last person to have ODPM was John Pourcat under Tony Blair, but unlike Ms. Rainer, Perscott was never seen as a replacement for Tony.

Everything about leadership
There is still a lot of speculation about whether the head can survive as prime minister.
The image of his Chancellor shed tears while he failed to guarantee his future this month, becoming the image of the government, which only goes out of control after only one month.
Many are looking forward to seeing the election results in Scotland, Wales and the British councils in May to decide whether to launch a pattern.
If she is forced to, Ms. Rainer is a clear interest despite her protests that she does not want the job.

Take care of the trap “Rayner’s Rise”
While Ms. Rainer is currently at the top of Sadr, some speculation about spending with Ms. Reeves has made her a trap much more problematic than Unite issues.
In receiving his cash for the local government and housing, it seems that the deputy prime minister has registered 5 % to increase the council’s tax.
At a meeting of the Housing Committee and the local government this week, he denied that the increase was “cooked”, but MPs were not convinced by their own and the opposition.
Independent It is said that the term “Rainer’s emergence” is currently used to increase the taxation of the Heavy Council, which has not been seen for two decades before the Blair period. In the Blair government, it was the deputy prime minister and his office, who got anger due to increased billing – this would be for Ms. Rainer.
Among his allies, there is a real concern that opponents of Ms. Rainer are preparing the “Arms” inside and outside the party when the council’s tax bill goes at the end of the year.
There are fears that will not take long to become public.