For the Daily Mail understands that Dorneywood, a 21-room grace-and-favour mansion, has been given not to Ms Rayner, the Deputy Prime Minister, but to Rachel Reeves, the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Reeves is listed as the resident, opens new tab at Dorneywood, an 18th-century home in Buckinghamshire that was given to the National Trust in 1954 as a retreat for senior government ministers.
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Rachel Reeves has beat Angela Rayner to the grace-and-favour 21-room government mansion Dorneywood. The Chancellor is listed as the latest occupant of the 18th-century property and is understood ...
But no criteria like that applied to the 'Chancellor,' who enjoys four different 'homes,' i.e. two taxpayer-funded, grace and favour ones at Downing Street and also a country-seat - Dorneywood! (a ...