Greater Manchester police are said to be reassessing claims that Angela Rayner broke electoral law after allegations emerged that she was liable to pay capital gains tax on the sale of her house. The force confirmed that a detective chief inspector has been assigned to reconsider the case, after Tory deputy chairman James Daly complained that Greater Manchester police had failed to properly investigate claims against the Deputy Labour leader. The Deputy Labour leader is embroiled in a row over whether or not she should have been liable to pay capital gains tax when she sold a house in 2015. Sh…