Angela Rayner seen raving in Ibiza nightclub as Starmer says country is falling apart

TV presenter Denise Van Outen posted a video of Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner letting her hair down in Ibiza.

By Fran Winston, Showbiz Reporter

Denise Van Outen shares video of Angela Rayner raving in Ibiza

Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner was seen raving in a DJ booth in Ibiza. Denise Van Outen posted a clip of the politician dancing behind the DJ booth as in a club as the crowd cheered.
Captioning the clip, which was included in a carousel of photos and videos of Denise's night out she tagged Pikes and Hi in Ibiza along with DJ Fisher and indicated it was a surprise to see Rayner saying: "Including a surprise booth rave up with Angela Rayner."

Looking as if she hasn't a care in the world, Rayner was seen laughing with DJ Fisher, an Australian house and techno producer based out of Los Angeles. She sang along to the track Somebody That I Used To Know By Gotye and even turned towards the crowd to entertain them at one point.

She also hugged Fisher delightedly as the music continued to play. Van Outen disabled comments on the post but at time of writing it has generated 1,174 likes.
Express.co.uk has contacted Angela Rayner for comment.

Close up of Angela Rayner dancing in Ibiza

Angela Rayner was seen partying in a DJ booth in Ibiza (Image: Dense Van Outen Instagram)

Fisher and Angela Rayner hugging

At one point in the clip Angela Rayner hugged DJ Fisher (Image: Denise Van Outen Instagram)

Her break came as Prime Minister Keir Starmer was in Paris, France to meet with President Emmanuel Macron. He has since returned from his two-day trip.

The PM has sparked fury with voters after confirming his plan to ban smoking in public places, including in pub gardens, outdoor restaurants, and outside hospitals and sports grounds.

His announcement has come with considerable fury, with his popularity rating plunging to a new low of minus 16 just ten weeks into his premiership.

His controversial decision came just days after a gloomy speech made in the gardens of 10 Downing Street.

French President Emmanuel Macron and Keir Starmer

Both Rayner and Starmer are currently out of the country (Image: Getty)

He warned the first Budget in October is "going to be painful", warning the public that he had no other choice, telling them to "accept short-term pain for long-term good".

In a scathing message against the Conservative party, Starmer said he had inherited a £22billion black hole, adding that the country was also facing a "societal black hole".

In an ominous final message, he declared those with the broadest shoulders "should bear the heavier burden". Starmer's latest moves have proved disastrous with voters so far, with his popularity rating plummenting by 27 points from his high of 11, when he was elected in July.

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