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Angela Rayner describes moment she saw note in the Commons saying the Queen was seriously ill

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Labour's deputy leader has recalled the moment she saw a note confirming the Queen had fallen seriously ill - before Keir Starmer had to leave the Commons chamber to be briefed.

Angela Rayner said she remembered thinking 'this is going to change everything' when frontbenchers were handed the foreboding message.

She said that the note was written 'in plain English' and made it clear how serious the situation was, the Mirror reports. Speaking on The News Agents podcast, she said: "I read between the lines on that because you don't get a note saying the Queen's unwell if she's got a bit of a cough and cold." She added: "It was kind of the first thought that went from my mind was a personal thought of 'oh my God, this is going to change everything'. Read more: Convicted armed robber caught with £500k cocaine cargo - after cops noticed his car had a light out She said the coronation should be scaled back as a 'kind gesture' to people who are struggling to pay their bills - especially during the winter period.

Ms Rayner recalled that the note was handed to Mr Starmer while he was speaking about the cost of living crisis in the Commons.

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