Tory plans to freeze the pay of nearly four million public sector workers could cost them the next election, union bosses warn.
Analysis by GMB shows the vote of public sector staff could overturn majorities in 80% of the seats Tories won from Labour last year.
It calculates they outnumber the Tory majority in 43 of the 54 seats. Most likely to lose her job is Stoke MP Jo Gideon, whose majority of just 670 is far outweighed by 19,700 public sector employees in the constituency.
In 2017 public sector pay freezes contributed to Theresa May losing her majority. GMB national secretary Rehana Azam said: “The politics of pay austerity has already been rejected by the electorate. “Public sector workers are underpaid and exhausted, and
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