Angela Rayner, the deputy prime minister, was informed nearly three years ago by local councillors about derogatory remarks made by her neighboring MP, Andrew Gwynne, in a WhatsApp group. Despite being shown a vulgar post concerning her, Rayner stated she would handle it in her own time and does not recall the specific image. The Labour Party launched an investigation after the group was publicly exposed, but no formal complaints had been raised before, questioning whether the party could have taken earlier action on the matter.
Angela Rayner was informed nearly three years ago about a derogatory joke made about her in a WhatsApp group by sacked minister Andrew Gwynne, raising questions over Labour's response.
Despite being told about the offensive messages, no formal complaint was made about the WhatsApp group, unveiling a lack of action on serious allegations involving senior Labour figures.
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