While Brits should be focusing on Chancellor Rachel Reeves and her delivery of the all-important budget, it seems people are distracted by their colleague’s feet.
Angela Rayner, 44, arrived at Downing Street this morning for a pre-Budget cabinet meeting wearing platform loafers with a bold purple zigzag sole.
With metal hoops piercing the toe box, her quirky footwear costs £70 from Manchester-based vegan footwear brand Koi’s Gensai Cyber Punk range.
The deputy first minister, who made history in 2015 as the first female MP for Ashton-under-Lyne, paired the alternative footwear option with a pair of flamingo socks.
Rayner stepped out of a darkened car wearing a jade green suit, her red hair loose in braids and her cell phone dangling from a strap at her side.
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner emerged from a darkened car wearing a jade green suit with her red hair in braids.
With metal hoops piercing the toe box, her quirky footwear costs £70 from Manchester-based vegan footwear brand Koi’s Gensai Cyber Punk range.
Born in Stockport, Greater Manchester, Rayner left school at 16 with no qualifications when she became pregnant.
He later trained in social care and became a union representative, during which time he joined the Labor Party.
In 2015, Rayner was elected MP for Ashton-Under-Lyne and rose through the ranks to hold a number of shadow ministerial positions.
The proud northerner is now Deputy First Minister and Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government.
With her long brown hair and penchant for a touch of leopard print, the focus is on her on the front bench.
Rayner likes platform shoes: she has worn them on several occasions, both in the office and on the campaign trail, because they are comfortable while providing height.
Rayner, 44, arrived at Downing Street this morning for a cabinet meeting wearing platform loafers with a bold purple zigzag sole and his mobile phone swinging at his side on a strap.
Angela Rayner and Scottish Labor leader Anas Sarwar at the Broxburn family and community development center in Livingston while on the general election campaign. Photo date: Saturday June 15, 2024
She was seen wearing Marvel superhero socks featuring the comic characters Thor and Black Panther.
Angela Rayner’s eclectic collection also includes tartan footwear
While campaigning in West Lothian with Scottish Labor leader Anas Sarwar in June, he wore Marvel superhero socks featuring comic book characters Thor and Black Panther.
Rayner paired her cartoon socks with a pair of £139 Carvela Connected slip-on trainers while meeting parents at the Broxburn Family and Community Development Centre.
The Labor Party deputy leader appears to have a soft spot for Scotland as she has a pair of red tartan Dr Martens boots in her eclectic footwear collection.
Rayner has also turned heads with leopard-print vegan boots and black platforms decorated with colorful flowers.
Angela Rayner, deputy leader of the Labor Party, has been seen sporting her favourite, a pair of flat-soled black lace-up shoes decorated with colorful flowers.
She wore the £27.50 vegan leather Lamoda In Bloom sneakers at the unveiling of a statue of Labor pioneer and former Blackburn MP Barbara Castle.
She wore the latter (vegan leather Lamoda In Bloom trainers for £27.50) at the unveiling of a statue of Labor pioneer and former Blackburn MP Barbara Castle.
In another historic victory for Labor women, today Rachel Reeves will be the first woman to present a budget.
Ms Reeves said she is “deeply proud” to make history as the first female chancellor.
At the start of the budget, she sent a moving message to girls and women in the UK, saying: “Let there be no limit to your hopes, ambitions and dreams.”