Rachel Reeves Rental Mini-Saga
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The prime minister’s independent standards adviser, Sir Laurie Magnus, said he still believes the chancellor made an “unfortunate but inadvertent error” in her failure to obtain a rental licence, and that it was clear her husband “did not recall” being informed about the requirement for a licence.
Ms Reeves initially informed Sir Keir that she was unaware of the requirement, but emails published on Thursday showed her husband had been notified by the letting agency.
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RACHEL REEVES will face no further action over her failure to obtain a rental licence for her family home, PM Sir Keir Starmer has said.The Chancellor previously admitted to mistakenly breaching local council housing rules by failing to secure a “selective” licence for the south London property when it was rented out following her move into No 11 Downing Street.
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The chancellor Rachel Reeves’s defence for breaking the law is that she made an “inadvertent mistake”. She did not know, she told Sir Keir Starmer, that she was supposed to buy a licence to rent out her home in south London when she and her family ...