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Amidst the Labour Partyâs significant losses in the May 2026 local elections, a fresh media crisis has erupted around Deputy Leader Angela Rayner. Rayner recently deleted a video from her social media accounts that featured her speaking to high school students, following a wave of backlash and accusations of spreading misinformation while violating strict school impartiality rules.

1. The School Exchange: A Heated Policy Debate
The incident occurred during a visit where Rayner engaged with students in a classroom setting. In the now-deleted footage, a student expressed a personal preference for Nigel Farage, stating, “I think Nigel Farage would do a better job than [Keir Starmer].”
Rayner immediately countered by labeling the Reform UK leader “dangerous.” She claimed that Farageâs vision for the National Health Service (NHS) involves an “insurance-style system,” telling the students:
“Nigel Farage says he wants an insurance-style system. That means you pay, and it won’t be free at the point of use anymore.”
To underscore her point, she shared a personal story, suggesting that had such a system existed in the past, her son “might not have survived.”
2. Allegations of Misinformation
The video sparked immediate fury from critics and Reform UK supporters, who accused Rayner of spreading blatant misinformation. They pointed out that:
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No Privatization Pledge:Â Reform UKâs official platform has never proposed “abolishing free healthcare” or “privatizing the NHS.”
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The Reform Proposal:Â The partyâs actual policy involves utilizing the independent sector to clear NHS backlogs and offering tax relief on private health insurance to relieve pressure on the public systemânot removing the “free at the point of use” model.
3. Violation of Political Impartiality Rules
The most severe legal and ethical concern involves the breach of UK Education Acts. Under statutory guidance, schools are legally required to maintain political impartiality:
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Ban on Partisan Promotion:Â Schools must forbid the promotion of partisan political views.
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Balanced Presentation:Â When political issues are brought before pupils, schools must ensure a balanced presentation of opposing views.
By using a school setting to launch a one-sided attack on a political rival using unverified claimsâwithout an opposing voice presentâRayner is accused of exploiting an educational environment for partisan indoctrination.
4. Legal Threats and the “Quiet Delete”
Reports suggest that Nigel Farage and Reform UK have threatened legal action regarding the defamatory nature of the claims. Following the outcry, Rayner quietly removed the video from her platforms without an official apology or correction.
However, the political damage remains. Critics argue that the “privatization” narrative was a desperate attempt to shore up the youth vote following Labourâs electoral slump. As the party grapples with its worst local election results in decades, this scandal adds a layer of “ethical blundering” to an already embattled leadership team.









