BRITAIN would have had 500,000 more working hours lost per strike day in 2022 if Labour was in power, Tory analysis has found.
Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner plans to repeal laws that mean unions have to get the backing of a minimum percentage of workers before they call strikes.
A Labour win at the General Election would lead to more working hours being lost to strikes, it is warnedPANumber crunchers at Tory HQ said this would have cleared the way for another 74 strikes in the public sector.