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Good Morning Britain star Narinder Kaur leapt to defend former deputy prime minister Angela Rayner after her stamp duty scandal. Rayner stepped down from her post last week and has since been replaced by David Lammy as deputy PM after she underpaid £40,000 tax on her second seaside home. She claimed the property was her primary residence to avoid paying extra stamp duty – while her main property in Ashton-under-Lyne was left in trust for her disabled son.
Now GMB commentator and ITV star Narinder has taken to X to slam Nigel Farage in her defence of Rayner, tweeting: “The difference seems to be Rayner made a stupid mistake and accidentally underpaid her tax. Farage on the other hand INTENTIONALLY sought to ensure the tax was successfully legally dodged.
“One is deliberate the other a mistake. Whilst you will scream that one is legal, tax avoidance stinks and it’s a disgrace from an MP. Especially when he has LIED continually and said [his partner] purchased the house in Clacton.
“Why would his partner buy a house there? Did he provide the funds? One rule for the rich and another for the working class. Britain is not a fair country.”
She added: “Point being – you can’t lecture us about fair taxes whilst paying as little as you can yourself.”
However, social media users rushed to defend Farage, with one writing: “Nonsense. Rayner shamelessly and deliberately played the system, designating Ashton as her main residence for council tax and Hove as her main residence for stamp duty/CGT purposes – whilst viciously attacking others for doing the same.”
Another said: “Finding a legal loophole is different to mistakenly breaking the legal rules.”
And a third added: “Labour have the power to close and remove the legal loopholes Nigel has used, but they won’t because they do the same thing.”