30 Aug, 2024 @ 17:45
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Angela Rayner, UK’s Deputy PM, steals the show on DJ decks in Ibiza

ANGELA Rayner, the British Deputy Prime Minister, swapped parliament for partying this week as she hit the Ibiza club scene.

The political powerhouse becae the Minister of Sound as she let loose in one of the island’s hottest spots, Hï Ibiza, where she joined world-famous DJ FISHER in his booth for an unforgettable night.

Denise Van Outen, the singer and TV personality, shared the viral moment on Instagram, showing Rayner dancing alongside FTSHER, who hosts his own event every Wednesday at the club.


Rayner, water bottle in hand, lit up the crowd as she grooved with the DJ, even donning his headphones at one point, though she left the DJing to the pro.

The duo got the crowd hyped as they belted out the hit “Somebody That I Used to Know” by Gotye, with Rayner sharing a hug with Fisher as the crowd went wild.

Rayner is no stranger to partying.

A year ago she boasted of enjoying 12-hour vodka-fuelled ‘rave’ sessions during a holiday to Spain.

The 44-year old Mancunian was speaking to comedian Matt Forde at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. 

She said: “The girls I was raving with are half my age, and I was like ‘I’m a grandma’. I was proud of that. 

“At 4pm I started, and I got home at six o’clock in the morning when the sun was shining and I was like, ‘Yes, I can do it’.”

She insisted that she did not have ‘chemical support’ to party all night, relying solely on vodka. 

“You’ve got to go with the music, the vibes. You’ve got to be in the moment and it takes you,” she said. 

Rayner revealed she likes to make her friends her own ‘lethal’ cocktail called Venom, consisting of a bottle of vodka, a bottle of Southern Comfort, 10 bottles of Blue WKD and a litre of orange juice. 

Dilip Kuner

Dilip Kuner is a NCTJ-trained journalist whose first job was on the Folkestone Herald as a trainee in 1988.
He worked up the ladder to be chief reporter and sub editor on the Hastings Observer and later news editor on the Bridlington Free Press.
At the time of the first Gulf War he started working for the Sunday Mirror, covering news stories as diverse as Mick Jagger’s wedding to Jerry Hall (a scoop gleaned at the bar at Heathrow Airport) to massive rent rises at the ‘feudal village’ of Princess Diana’s childhood home of Althorp Park.
In 1994 he decided to move to Spain with his girlfriend (now wife) and brought up three children here.
He initially worked in restaurants with his father, before rejoining the media world in 2013, working in the local press before becoming a copywriter for international firms including Accenture, as well as within a well-known local marketing agency.
He joined the Olive Press as a self-employed journalist during the pandemic lock-down, becoming news editor a few months later.
Since then he has overseen the news desk and production of all six print editions of the Olive Press and had stories published in UK national newspapers and appeared on Sky News.

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