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Guardian reports that UK's Rayner has been cleared by the tax authority.

The Guardian reported that Britain's former deputy prime minister Angela Rayner was cleared of committing a 'deliberate act of wrongdoing in her tax affairs. She said she wanted to "play her part" in any challenge against Prime Minister Keir starmer.

Senior members of the ruling Labour Party have lined up to challenge Starmer. Rayner, however, was unable to run for the leadership until she settled a tax controversy that led to her resignation last year.

Rayner said in an interview with The Guardian that she may run for the position if there were a contest. She added, "I will play my role". She said that Starmer "should reflect on" his decision to step down.

The Guardian reported that Rayner settled for 40,000 pounds ($54,000.00) of unpaid stamp duty ($54,064.00), after initially paying at a lower rate. However, he has not paid any penalties as a result of this investigation.

According to the report, HMRC also confirmed that there was no tax evasion. A spokesperson for HMRC declined to comment because of the law protecting taxpayer confidentiality.

Rayner is one of Labour's most recognizable figures. She resigned from her roles as deputy premier, deputy Labour Party Leader and housing secretary after she admitted that she unintentionally paid a lower?tax on a purchase.

When asked by The Guardian if Starmer would resign she replied: "Keir must reflect on that."

Starmer has so far refused to resign, despite the fact that more than 90 legislators have called for him to do so after a 'drubbing' in local elections. Wes Streeting, the Health Minister, is expected to resign and challenge Starmer to be leader on Thursday. $1 = 0.7398 pounds (Reporting and editing by Jacqueline Wong, Paul Sandle and Rhea Abraham in Bengaluru; Kate Holton and Rhea Abraham in London)

(source: Reuters)