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Quotes from Angela Rayner

Private schools are gaming the system. There is way too much state money going in, and people who go to private schools seem to be given a head start for all of the top jobs and that's something that needs to be dealt with as well.
~ Angela Rayner
Instead of helping a lucky few to escape disadvantage, a Labour government will aim to abolish poverty completely and create a more equal society, raising the living standards and well-being of all.
~ Angela Rayner
I was pregnant when I left school, so I needed income support. I didn't even have functional skills, not even GSCEs in English and Maths, so I needed to go back to college.
~ Angela Rayner
At 16, out of school and pregnant, my own life could have been written off. It was the help I had from some of the then Labour government's policies such as Sure Start that turned it around.
~ Angela Rayner
I believe Ofsted measures poverty. It measures deprivation. It doesn't measure excellence.
~ Angela Rayner
If our tax system, as a whole, is progressive, then those with the broadest shoulders will make the greatest contribution, as it should be.
~ Angela Rayner
My mum didn't understand that education was an important thing. She couldn't do my homework with me. I was helping her read stuff. She once brought shaving soap thinking it was whipped cream.
~ Angela Rayner
To give every child a fair chance to succeed, we need to give them the best possible start in life. For far too many that isn't happening.
~ Angela Rayner
I don't pronounce all my words exactly how they do on the BBC. I am who I am.
~ Angela Rayner
Politics changes lives. You would expect me, as a politician, to say that. But I don't say it as a politician: I say it as someone whose own life was changed.
~ Angela Rayner
People understand that any major reform to pensions is likely to create losers as well as winners.
~ Angela Rayner
2018 marks 30 years since Margaret Thatcher's government introduced Section 28, one of its most abominable policies. As a part of the Local Government Act, this Section was designed to prevent local authorities and schools from the so-called promotion of LGBT+ issues.
~ Angela Rayner
Only Labour will provide the radical changes needed to create a free, fair and funded education system, which protects education as a right for the many, not a privilege for the few.
~ Angela Rayner
Many parents know that hugging your children - telling them how amazing they are - is so important. Some parents, through no fault of their own, don't realise this. My mum was one of those who didn't realise, and I almost was too.
~ Angela Rayner
The evidence shows that grammar schools overwhelmingly benefit those from more affluent backgrounds.
~ Angela Rayner
Grammar schools are about stigmatising children, not on the grounds of their ability, but on their background.
~ Angela Rayner
My kids live in a different environment than I did as a child. They've got privileges I didn't have as a child, but they have disadvantages. They don't see their mum as much. They see the threats that one gets. They live in a house where they've got panic buttons, and I've had to teach them about safety.
~ Angela Rayner
We as a nation cannot be satisfied with our children suffering health problems through no fault of their own.
~ Angela Rayner
Mum grew up in Wythenshawe, one of 12. My mum didn't really go to school and didn't see the need for education, she got bullied so she excluded herself.
~ Angela Rayner
Our higher education admissions process is neither fair nor effective.
~ Angela Rayner
Our admissions system should be a vehicle for justice, but it is failing working-class students, especially those who are the first in their family to go to university.
~ Angela Rayner
Working-class students more often lack the advice, guidance and support needed to navigate the tricky application process, whereas their wealthy peers at top public schools have admissions tutors to help their students game the system.
~ Angela Rayner
We need to focus on helping EVERY child to get a world-class education in EVERY school in this country.
~ Angela Rayner
The Tories should treat working families with more respect.
~ Angela Rayner