Angela Rayner Excluded from UK National Security Council Permanent Membership
Downing Street denies sidelining the Deputy Prime Minister amid concerns over her exclusion from the key government body.
- Angela Rayner, the Deputy Prime Minister, has not been given a permanent seat on the National Security Council (NSC), breaking with past practice.
- Prime Minister Keir Starmer will chair the NSC, with permanent members including Chancellor Rachel Reeves and Foreign Secretary David Lammy.
- Downing Street officials assert that ministers, including Rayner, may still be invited to NSC meetings based on the agenda.
- Rayner's exclusion has sparked criticism from some of her allies, who feel she is being sidelined despite her senior role.
- Rayner remains a member of other significant government committees, including the NSC's Resilience Committee and the Future of Work Committee.