Angela Rayner (41), was spotted out of her London residence with Sam Tarry (39) – the 39-year old married MP who led her campaign for Labour’s deputy leader.

  • Rayner ran Rayner’s campaign as deputy leader for Ilford South at the age of 39. 
  • The Sun photographed them on Sunday as they left her taxpayer-funded house.
  • With the backing of Momentum, a Corbynite grassroots organization Momentum, Tarry was elected to office in 2019.










Angela Rayner was spotted out together in London with Sam Tarry, a Labour MP.

After he won her election to be Labour’s deputy leader, Ms Rayner (41), is thought to have become closer to Mr. Rayner.

Her husband Mark separated her from her in 2020. Mr Tarry is understood to also have parted with his wife.

On Sunday, they were photographed by The Sun leaving their taxpayer-funded home. Tarry showed what looked to be a toothbrush inside his coat pocket.

Tarry, left-leaning Labour MP, is a rare exception. He holds a shadow ministerial position, and was the shadow transport minister. 

After Mike Gapes (Labour MP for Ilford South), defected, he was supported by Momentum and entered the Parliamentary Hall.

Although the couple have kept their distance about their relationship, Ms Rayner (a grandmother) may be forced to speak out if she runs for Labour’s leadership.

Ms Rayner, 41, is believed to have become close to the 39-year-old Ilford South MP after he ran her campaign to become Labour's deputy leader.

After he won her election to be Labour’s deputy leader, Ms Rayner (41), is thought to have become closer to Mr. Rayner.

She separated from her husband Mark in 2020 and Mr Tarry, a father of two, is also understood to have now parted from his wife.

Her husband Mark separated her from her in 2020. Mr Tarry is also believed to be divorced.

Mr Tarry is something of a rarity, a leftwing Labour MP with a shadow ministerial post, as shadow public transport minister.

Tarry, left-leaning Labour MP, is a rare exception. He holds a shadow ministerial position, and was the shadow transport minister.

The plain-talking Mancunian said it would be 'an absolute honour' to enter Downing Street as a former single mum from a council estate.

Mancunian was a straight-talking lady who said it would have been ‘an absolute honor’ to be admitted into Downing Street for a mother of two from a council estate.

But she told US broadcaster CNBC she planned to do it as deputy prime minister, with Sir Kier in the top job.

However, she said to CNBC in the USA that she would be acting as vice prime minister with Sir Kier at the top.

Last week she made clear her designs on Labour’s top job – before pledging her support to Sir Keir Starmer. 

Mancunian was a straight-talking man who said it would have been a ‘great honor’ to be admitted into Downing Street for a mother of two from a council estate.

However, she said to CNBC in the USA that she would be acting as vice prime minister with Sir Kier at the top. 

But she said that it was not impossible to run for the party leader’s position, and added: “Never say Never.” 

“At the moment I cannot wait to get into number 10, With Keir, and be his deputy pm as a girl of my heritage, who was born on the council estate, very poor family to leave school at 16 with no qualification to be deputy prime minister, would be an absolute honor, she stated.

“I will always remember the faith that my constituents have placed in me right now. It’s that which motivates me to continue. Their future is better than the one they are currently experiencing. That’s why I will keep pushing to make it even better.

This isn’t the first time that Ms. Rayner spoke out about taking the reins at the top

She portrayed herself last September as the future leader of the party at the conference in Brighton. 

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