Labour's plan to water down anti-strike laws will plunge Britain back into the 'bad old days' of 1970s-style snap walkouts or spark huge tax hikes, the Tories warned last night.
Rayner, who is likely to have the role of strengthening workers’ rights in a Starmer government, was a teenage mum during the Brown and Tony Blair years.
The deputy Labour leader said in a speech that her party would "crush" bikes which "are a nuisance down your high street, whizzing past your house... within 48 hours."
Angela Rayner has promised that a Labour government would change the law and destroy illegal off-road dirt bikes and quad bikes caught on the street within 48 hours
Labour's Angela Rayner was due to appear on stage at Glastonbury but party bosses have told staff that they can't take time off for the festival amid General Election campaigning