The article examines the working-class background of Angela Rayner, a potential future leader in the Labour Party. It draws parallels between Rayner and JD Vance, author of "Hillbilly Elegy." The piece discusses Rayner's family history. Her grandmother shared a cell with Christine Keeler, and her grandfather was involved with the Krays. The article suggests Rayner's upbringing may not be as working-class as commonly perceived. It examines her experiences and how they shaped her political views. The article explores the concept of working-class identity in politics. It reflects on the backgrounds of political figures.