Angela Rayner has unveiled Labour's plans for housing - as Keir Starmer warns his party to not "get giddy" as it looks set to return to power. Ms Rayner told a packed conference hall that Labour wants to "stare right back" to Tories who look down on council tenants.Speaking as her party's Shadow Levelling Up Secretary, the fire-brand MP said Labour will give “the biggest boost to affordable and social housing for a generation, and that includes council housing”.
Read More: ‘How much can Rishi Sunak knock down before Keir Starmer becomes Prime Minister?, asks James O’BrienRead More: Rishi Sunak wants to be the 'change candidate' - but will voters buy it?The Labour leader also set out his plans to end the non-domicile tax status to fund overtime payments for doctors and nurses in order to provide scans and operations on the weekend to clear pandemic backlogs.