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Lawyers for the Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner have denied ever giving her tax advice over her second home.

Rayner has faced calls to resign or to be sacked after she admitted on Wednesday that she underpaid stamp duty tax on her £800,000 seaside flat in Hove, East Sussex.

The deputy PM, who is also the Housing Secretary, said the ‘error’ was due to incorrect ‘advice from lawyers,’ which led her to pay the standard rate of stamp duty.

Reports claim she saved up to £40,000 in stamp duty tax. Now the conveyancer used by Rayner has said its lawyers ‘never’ gave her tax advice.

Joanna Verrico, the managing director of Verrico and Associates, a small high street comp

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