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Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner Purchases Third Property Amid Housing Tax Reforms Debate

Angela Rayner purchases seaside flat near Brighton for over £700,000, adding to holdings already including constituency and ministerial residences
Deputy Prime Minister and Housing Secretary Angela Rayner has acquired a seaside apartment near Brighton for in excess of £700,000, bringing her property holdings to three.

Alongside this newly purchased three-bedroom flat, she owns a residence in her Ashton-under-Lyne constituency and occupies a grace-and-favour ministerial apartment at Admiralty House in Westminster .

The new Brighton property, bought earlier this year with a six-figure mortgage, is situated on a high-value street where comparable homes have been listed at approximately £3.5 million .

The flat has already been used for a house-warming event attended by her partner Sam Tarry .

Locals have reported seeing officers from the Met Police’s Royalty and Specialist Protection Command accompanying Rayner, in keeping with security arrangements for senior officials .

Questions have been raised regarding council tax arrangements for her properties, particularly in the context of recent policy proposals led by Labour to reform property taxation.

Under new provisions allowing councils to impose a 100% surcharge on second homes, her Brighton flat—if designated a second residence—would fall under Band D and face a doubled charge .

The timing of the purchase coincides with Labour-government consultations on sweeping property tax reforms, including replacing stamp duty on primary residences with a national property tax for homes valued over £500,000 and potentially transitioning to a proportional property taxation model to replace council tax altogether .

Shadow Housing Secretary Sir James Cleverly has criticised Rayner for not fully disclosing her property and tax affairs, asserting that her position overseeing housing policy demands transparency.

Cleverly commented that her acquisition of a third property while advocating increased taxes on family homes raises public concerns about consistency and openness .

A government minister has responded to these criticisms by affirming that Rayner’s council tax obligations for her ministerial residence are managed consistently with prior occupants of the property and that her arrangements remain in compliance with established practice .

No further legal or administrative scrutiny has been reported in connection with the Brighton purchase or the council tax status of her various residences.
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