Angela Rayner 'faces no further action' from police after probe into deputy Labour's leaders two homes - but says it has shared findings with HMRC
Daily MailAngela Rayner will face no further action from police over her two homes, it was announced today. Angela Rayner will face no further action from police over her two homes, it was announced today The Ashton-under-Lyne MP had faced claims she may have broken electoral law and dodged capital gains tax and council tax by declaring the wrong home. Pictured: Ms Rayner's house on Vicarage Road when it was for sale Ms Rayner's kitchen, featured a range of wooden units, a tiled floor, built in oven, and black granite worktops with black tile mosaic splashbacks Pictures revealed that Ms Rayner's garden looked rather less impressive with an overgrown lawn, weeds sprouting on the paving slab patio and unstable looking fences Greater Manchester Police said in a statement: 'Following allegations about Angela Rayner MP, Greater Manchester Police has completed a thorough, carefully considered and proportionate investigation. A Labour Party spokesman said: 'The police have now completed their investigation into claims made by the Conservative Party deputy chairman and have concluded that no further action will be taken. A spokesperson for the Conservative Party said: 'Greater Manchester Police have said they've passed the findings of their investigation into Angela Rayner to HMRC who do not comment on their tax probes.