Angela Rayner 15 Single Quotes
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Angela Rayner 15 Single Quotese |
There was a council house waiting for me when I had Ryan, there was a welfare state. I never put into the system before I took out, I was on income support before I'd even paid a penny of tax.
— Angela Rayner
My brother and sister are smarter than me. But I'm the most successful because I've been given opportunities that they never had.
— Angela Rayner
I think technical education and vocational skills and having a trade mean something.
— Angela Rayner
In a parliamentary democracy, it is the job of parliament to decide the law, not the government.
— Angela Rayner
Private schools are gaming the system. There is way too much state money going in, and people who go to private schools seem to be given a head start for all of the top jobs and that's something that needs to be dealt with as well.
— Angela Rayner
If you want to underestimate me because I speak like a Mancunian, like the people I grew up with, then so be it at your peril.
— Angela Rayner
As a young single mum struggling to get by, I didn't get to go to university, but that level of debt would have been unimaginable.
— Angela Rayner
If our tax system, as a whole, is progressive, then those with the broadest shoulders will make the greatest contribution, as it should be.
— Angela Rayner
Free school meals for all children, no matter what their background, will improve the education and health of our children.
— Angela Rayner
Our higher education admissions process is neither fair nor effective.
— Angela Rayner
We need a sustainable system of student finance that promotes opportunity, encourages aspiration, increases social mobility and is governed by fairness. But all the Tories can offer is unsustainable, mounting debt, punishing students for wanting an education. And discouraging thousands of young people from climbing the ladder to a better life.
— Angela Rayner
We need to focus on helping EVERY child to get a world-class education in EVERY school in this country.
— Angela Rayner
If people are going to be made worse off, the government should at least let them know. I don't think that's asking too much.
— Angela Rayner
We can't have children growing up feeling unloved - the price is too high for that.
— Angela Rayner
2018 marks 30 years since Margaret Thatcher's government introduced Section 28, one of its most abominable policies. As a part of the Local Government Act, this Section was designed to prevent local authorities and schools from the so-called promotion of LGBT+ issues.
— Angela Rayner
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