Angela Rayner was not only considered one of the more popular ministers in the stumbling British Labor government-but also as an important support for Premier Keir Strander, who suffers from the burden of poor surveys. As a representative of the left party wing, the politician from Manchester, which was always popular with the northern accent, laid the figures in the party, and as someone who was able to sell the strongly centrically oriented policy of her prime minister to his own wing. Now Strander has to do without his deputy.