rail strikes
The shadow transport secretary said putting the network in the hands of private companies had been a "failed experiment".
Even BBC Breakfast's Twitter account had to wade in to clarify.
Lee Anderson said strikers "aren’t interested in working class people".
It's a recurring question as energy bills soar and strikes remain a regular occurrence.
Expect travel disruption on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
"We’re going to have one of the most extreme leaders, if she succeeds, that we’ve ever had in the prime minister’s office."
The transport secretary says it's a "red herring" to suggest he should get involved in the negotiations.
The shadow transport minister says "lives could be lost" if changes being pushed by the government are put in place.
Simon Clarke made the gaffe the day before the latest train strike takes place.
Passengers have been urged to only travel by train if "absolutely necessary".