Rushanara Ali’s swift and humiliating demise is a traditional instance of paying the worth for the politician’s crime of “do as I say, not as I do”.
She was Labour’s minister for homelessness, for goodness’ sake, but she ejected tenants from her near-£1m city home after which hiked the lease.
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A extra egregious case of ministerial double requirements it might be tough to think about. She had to go and was little doubt advised by 10 Downing Avenue to go rapidly.
‘A heavy coronary heart’ – actually?
MP for the East Finish constituency of Bethnal Inexperienced and Stepney, Ms Ali was the very mannequin of a contemporary Labour minister: A level in PPE from Oxford College.
In her resignation letter to Sir Keir Starmer, she mentioned she is quitting “with a heavy coronary heart”. Actually? She presumably did not have a heavy coronary heart when she ejected her 4 tenants.
She’d beforehand spoken out in opposition to “non-public renters being exploited” and mentioned her authorities would “empower folks to problem unreasonable lease will increase”.
The now former minister was charging her 4 former tenants £3,300 a month. But after they moved out, she charged her new tenants £4,000 – a lease improve of greater than 20%.
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In an space represented by the left-wing firebrand George Galloway from 2005 to 2010, Ms Ali had a majority of beneath 1,700 on the election final yr.
Ominously for Labour, an unbiased candidate was second and the Greens third. Little question Jeremy Corbyn’s new get together can even stand subsequent time.
In her resignation letter to the PM, Ms Ali mentioned persevering with in her ministerial position could be a distraction. Too proper.
A distraction Sir Keir and his more and more unpopular authorities might have finished with out.