Angela Rayner hits the wheels of steel: Labour’s deputy leader shows off her dance moves as she gets behind the turntables at charity battle of the DJs
- Deputy Labour Leader Angela Rayner was seen dancing behind the turntables
- The 42-year-old was helping out DJ’s at a charity event in Manchester last night
- Event aimed to raise money to fund scheme to support the homeless in the area
- Comes as Labour clinched a victory in the Chester by-election earlier this week
Deputy Labour leader Angela Rayner took a break from the Commons this week to show off her dance moves behind the turntables at a battle of the DJs in Manchester.
The 42-year-old leapt at the chance to play some N-Trance at the charity event last night to raise funds for a scheme to provide emergency beds, food and support to those living on the streets of Greater Manchester.
In a video posted on social media, Ms Rayner can be seen standing behind the turntables before turning on N-Trance’s Only Love Can Set you Free and showing off some of her best dance moves.
The 42-year-old leapt at the chance to play some N-Trance at the charity event
The video was captured during a charity event which aims to fund a scheme to support homeless people in Greater Manchester
In a video posted on social media, Ms Rayner can be seen standing behind the turntables before turning on N-Trance’s Only Love Can Set you Free
She was videoed clapping, dancing and singing along to the popular song
She can be seen singing along to the song before breaking out into a dance. The clip ends with one of the DJ’s declaring: ‘I think we’ve won. I think Manchester’s won.’
The video also pans over to show a huge crowd, who appear to be enjoying Ms Rayner’s set, dancing and filming the antics.
In a tweet, Ms Rayner wrote: ‘Just can’t be doing a DJ set without a bit of Oldham’s very own N-Trance. #OnlyLoveCanSetYouFree #Manchester’.
Ms Rayner was spotted earlier this week in Chester following the by-election which saw Samantha Dixon elected with a 10,974 majority, and a 61 per cent vote share – Labour’s best ever result in the seat.
She told the media the results gave ‘a big message to the Conservatives that they [voters] want change’ and that Rishi Sunak had ‘failed’ his first test as Prime Minister.
Labour Leader Keir Starmer, said the result was ‘very, very good’ for his party
‘The Labour Party has been putting forward a positive plan for the future, how we stabilise and grow our economy,’ he said.
‘The government is worn out, tired and crashed the economy and the verdict was very clearly given.’
Ms Rayner was spotted earlier this week in Chester following the by-election which saw Samantha Dixon elected
Last summer, Michael Gove was seen dancing the night away at a Scottish nightclub in the early hours of Sunday morning
It’s not the first time a politician has hit the dance floor. Last summer, Michael Gove was seen dancing the night away at a Scottish nightclub in the early hours of Sunday morning, much to the surprise of fellow revellers.
The usually reserved minister, 54, was filmed throwing shapes on the dance floor at Bohemia in Aberdeen, pausing only to shake hands with fellow partygoers.
He reportedly turned up to O’Neill’s pub alone and was quickly adopted by local punters who urged him to join them in the club upstairs after last orders were called.
Gove happened to arrive on the Pipe club night, which is described as ‘an unpredictable mix of the most high energy UK and global club music scenes’.
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