- Sat Jul 12, 2025 9:50 pm
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Sharon Graham has been all over the news media today, from LBC to Times Radio and the BBC, basically having a right go at the Labour government. Labour does not defend working people , she says, as justification for suspending Angie Rayner’s membership of Unite the Union, which Rayner had already resigned from several months ago.
Sharon truly is a worthy successor to Laughing Len McCluskey, in the sense that she is a totally naive numpty in political terms. Interviewer after interviewer pressed her on whether Unite the Union is about formally to disaffilate from Labour. Sharonwas equivocal in her answer of course, leaving the prospect (which is actually very unlikely) “on the table”.
She is blaming Angie for the continuing impasse in the bin crews’ strike in Birmingham. But Angie has very little involvement in trying to settle the dispute. There are multiple reasons behind the bin crews’ dispute, including the fact that Birmingham had to declare effective bankruptcy last year due in large part to huge liabilities arising from equal pay claims - which the settlement that Unite the Union is pressing for would add to and exacerbate. Government commisioners have effectively been running the council since the bankruptcy declaration, which limits drastically the room for manoeuvre that the council has in negotiations with Unite the Union. The council, like many other Labour-controlled councils, continues to have to labour under the shadow of year on year draconian cuts in its support grant from central government over 14 years.
In my view, the Brum bins dispute cannot and will not be settled amicably, or any time soon.
Sharon Graham’s idiotic shit-stirring is to say the very least unhelpful.
"The opportunity to serve our country: that is all we ask.” John Smith, May 11, 1994.