I'm currently reading the memoirs of Simon Hart, the former Tory Chief Whip. The amount of sexual indiscretions that seemed to be unearthed under the Johnson, Truss and Sunak administrations but didn't get any attention beggars belief.Nevermind Adolescence, perhaps it's time for a conversation about the sickness lying in adult generations.
A deal between striking bin workers and Birmingham City Council could have been reached were it not for the interventions of the Unite union's national leadership team, the BBC has been told.
A message seen by the BBC also appears to suggest some local union members are dissatisfied with how the dispute has been handled.
Unite said claims national union figures had scuppered a potential deal were "entirely without merit".
Speaking on a visit to Birmingham on Thursday, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner urged the union to accept what she said was a "significantly improved" offer from the council.
Thousands of tonnes of rubbish have built up on the city's streets over more than four weeks and Ms Rayner said the situation was "causing misery and disruption to residents".
A number of senior Labour figures outside the council, including some MPs, said they understood the purported deal with local reps would have been reached during the rolling strike in January and February.
However, individuals with knowledge of the situation said while the alleged deal was backed by refuse workers at two of Birmingham City Council's three bin lorry depots, National Unite figures were involved at the third site where it was rejected.
Sources, including some with extensive union experience, say the handling of the dispute is being influenced by power struggles within Unite.
A longstanding Unite member from the West Midlands told the BBC that while commissioners at the council bore some of the responsibility for the dispute, the regional office of Unite was unhappy it had been bypassed.
They said: "Unions traditionally have been about the art of the deal on behalf of their members. Instead, Unite and some others seem to be in the grip of people for whom disruption, disputes and revolution are their priority."
Abernathy wrote: ↑Tue Apr 29, 2025 7:44 pm One of the most downright dishonest pieces I have ever read, here.One thing that stands out amongst all the blatant nonsense in there - why on earth did The Canary need 22 members of staff?
https://www.declassifieduk.org/morgan- ... CIjaHkuS8A
I’ve read Pogrund & Maguire’s book, and virtually none of what this piece claims is in it. It is, not to put too fine a point on it, a pack of lies. A fantasy. A self-justifying conspiracy theory. An absolute disgrace, but also somewhat irrelevant. If I were Pogrund & Maguire, I’d be considering legal action.
Having said that, it is also a reminder that these bastards won’t lie down, and will come back if and when the opportunity is presented to them again. It’s up to genuine Labour members and supporters to make sure that that doesn’t happen.
In fact it was a ruthless, factional grouping which aimed, the authors say, “to use any means necessary to delegitimise and destroy” Jeremy Corbyn, “to ensure he lost badly”
Most people in France, Germany, Italy and Spain would support UK rejoining EU, poll findsThat's very nice of the public in these countries, but their governments aren't going to waste too much time on us with Badenoch and Farage waiting in the wings.
Abernathy wrote: ↑Sat Jul 12, 2025 9:50 pmYou can always tell when people are struggling for arguments when they personalize disputes like that. It's also something of a paradox to insult a politician like they have and then demand they personally get involved.
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.