UNION boss Mick Lynch who crippled Britain with rail strikes has retired after 30 years and is set to collect a huge pension.
The 63-year-old said “now it is time for change” after dragging workers part of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) group through years of “struggle”.
Lynch served two terms as assistant general secretary and two terms on the union’s national executive committee executive before packing it in.
It was previously reported he was on a whopping...