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Labour's Deputy Leader Angela Rayner Encouraged By Exit Polls

Angela Kinsey in black

Labour's deputy leader, Angela Rayner, expressed optimism in response to the exit poll numbers, describing them as 'encouraging.' Rayner credited Keir Starmer for his efforts in transforming the Labour Party and presenting a comprehensive program for government that she believes resonates with the public.

During an interview with the BBC following the release of the poll numbers, Rayner emphasized her hope that the electorate has rallied behind the Labour Party's vision. She acknowledged Starmer's leadership in reshaping the party's image and policies.

Rayner credits Keir Starmer for transforming Labour Party and presenting a comprehensive program.
Angela Rayner optimistic about Labour's performance in response to exit poll numbers.
Labour's deputy leader hopeful that the electorate has rallied behind the party's vision.

Rayner expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve as a Member of Parliament and conveyed her willingness to continue in that role. She described the prospect of being reelected as 'an absolute honor and a privilege.' However, she remained cautious, stating, 'I'm not counting my chickens until we've got those results coming in.'

The deputy leader's remarks reflect the Labour Party's confidence in their campaign and platform. Rayner's acknowledgment of the hard work put in by Starmer and the party as a whole underscores their commitment to addressing key issues and connecting with voters.

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