It’s all going swimmingly! Angela Rayner will get muddy at charity occasion – however stays silent on Starmer amid criticism she campaigned in London whereas dropping personal native council

Angela Rayner engaged in a rather different kind of mud-slinging to recover from Labour’s elections meltdown – but stayed silent on Keir Starmer‘s future.

The former deputy PM posted images of herself taking part in a ‘Tough Mudder’ challenge for charity yesterday.

Ms Rayner was pictured clambering over a board in muddy water, and covered in dirt posing with fellow finishers.

However, as yet there has been no word from the MP on whether she intends to launch a bid to take over from Sir Keir in the wake of the dire local elections results.

Dozens of backbenchers have been coming forward to suggest the PM needs to go in the wake of the drubbing at the hands of Reform and the Greens.

Sir Keir has vowed to stay in Downing Street for another eight years – and is promising a ‘reset’ speech tomorrow.

Angela Rayner posted images of herself taking part in a ‘Tough Mudder’ challenge for charity yesterday

Ms Rayner was pictured clambering over a board in muddy water, and covered in dirt posing with fellow finishers

Ms Rayner is seen as one of the favourites and her response is being intently scrutinised. 

London MP Catherine West has announced she will attempt to launch a ‘stalking horse’ leadership challenge in the morning, urging the Cabinet to act.

But questions have been raised over Ms Rayner’s prospects after her own local council, Tameside, was swept by Reform.

Critics point out that the Ashton-under-Lyne MP spent time campaigning in London in the run-up to the vote, regarded as part of her leadership manoeuvring.

Ms Rayner is also still wrangling with HM Revenue & Customs over her unpaid stamp duty.

One former minister told the Daily Mail: ‘Angela’s a busted flush, it’s not just her tax… She was campaigning in London and lost her own council.’  

Posting on X last night, Ms Rayner said: ‘Today, I’ve been honouring a longstanding commitment to a group of determined school Mums to join them to raise funds for SEND-friendly playground facilities. When the going gets tough…’ 

Critics point out that the Ashton-under-Lyme MP spent time campaigning in London in the run-up to the vote, regarded as part of her leadership manoeuvring