Raab made the facial expression as he accused the deputy Labor leader of “excluding” her position for the striking railway workers as the couple clashed during questions from the prime minister. Raab said, “Where were they when the laborers came with them instead of defending the public?” Last night, sources close to Raab admitted that he had turned a blind eye – but said that he had addressed it to another MP. A source said he had made a “welcome wink” at Ian Murray, Scotland’s shadowy secretary, who was “running hard” in the Labor front and talking about Rainer’s potential as a future leader.