- Angela Rayner, the deputy prime minister, says she would never want to be prime minister, joking that it would age her by 10 years within six months.
- She dismissed suggestions of replacing Sir Keir Starmer, despite a recent rebellion over his welfare reforms and growing criticism of his leadership.
- Ms Rayner defended Sir Keir, asserting he is doing the job for Britain by repairing international relationships and securing trade deals.
- Her comments follow polling expert Professor Sir John Curtice's assessment that Sir Keir's first year in office has been the worst start for any newly elected prime minister.
- Ms Rayner expressed passion for issues like workers' rights and council housing, emphasising her commitment to serving the country in her current role.
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