Rees-Mogg Criticises Government's 'Badly Written' Anti-Strikes Bill

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Rees-Mogg Criticises Government's 'Badly Written' Anti-Strikes Bill
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The controversial legislation aims to ensure there are minimum working standards during strike days across six sectors, including health and transport.

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