eputy Prime Minister Raab over sky high energy prices and the cost of living crisis. Along with a two-footed tackle about his holiday in Crete, Rayner accused the Tory Government of hitting the pockets of working families by “cutting the income of a worker on £18,000 a year by over £1,100” with tax rises.
She said: “The Deputy Prime Minister has said the solution is for people to work harder. So, can he tell us how many days a worker on the minimum wage would have to work this year in order to afford a night at a luxury hotel, say in Crete?”Not knowing the cost of his own holiday, Raab was left shielding behind a forced smile as he defended himself from Rayner’s accusation that he once described British workers as, “the worst idlers in the.
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