Rayner rebukes Khan for ‘falling well short’ on house-building
Statement is first sign of tension between pair following move to reintroduce mandatory housing targets
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Statement is first sign of tension between pair following move to reintroduce mandatory housing targets
Shadow housing secretary more likely to grab attention because she ‘is not afraid to speak her mind’
Almost half of the Cabinet – nine out of the 22 members who represent seats in England – have had their building goals reduced
Ultimatum comes after Angela Rayner unveils new mandatory targets for homes
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