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LONDON – It’s called Angela Rayner, is the deputy leader of Labor after Sir Keir Starmer and, with her irreducible personality, she always manages to make people talk about herself. Forty-two years old, from Manchester, iron socialist, “working class” family, author of more than one vulgar comment against Tory opponents in the past, this time Rayner made his mark in an interview with the “Financial Times”, in which he candidly admitted to having resorted to “a 5600 pound cosmetic breast surgery (about 6500 euros, ed), a sum that I had to borrow, as a gift for my 30th birthday.