The Tories will today vow to dismantle Angela Rayner's workers' rights Bill if they return to power.
A Conservative government led by Kemi Badenoch would repeal parts of the law set to hand more power to trade union barons and make strikes more likely.
Industry leaders will be asked if the rest of the Employment Rights Bill, which even the Government's own calculations admit will cost firms £5 billion a year, should also be scrapped.
Shadow Business Secretary Andrew Griffith will also promise to encourage the rich back to Britain amid reports that record numbers of millionaires are fleeing the country to avoid Labour's tax rises.
In a speech at the Prosperity Institute, Mr Griffith will say: 'The Conservatives will draw up a genuinely world-beating offer for wealth creators.









