Labour deputy leader said to have ‘put her neck on the line’ to save shadow employment minister’s job

The Labour deputy leader, Angela Rayner, has privately expressed anger at the departure of Andy McDonald after he launched a major policy on workers’ rights with her.

McDonald resigned as shadow employment minister on Monday, describing tensions with the leadership that culminated in his refusal to argue against a £15 minimum wage in a meeting with union officials.

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