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Angela Rayner suspended from Unite Union

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GrannyGravy13 Fri 11-Jul-25 12:27:55

Just saw this on BBC

Blossoming Fri 11-Jul-25 13:40:42

Interesting. I wonder where Labour’s relationship with the trade unions is going.

Casdon Fri 11-Jul-25 13:43:29

I’m interested to hear who people think is right in this dispute? Is it reasonable for Birmingham City Council to meet the workers demands?

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Fri 11-Jul-25 13:47:18

Angela Rayner is a government minister now. She can’t run with the hare and the hounds. Birmingham's bin dispute is months old. The voters want their bins emptied.

UNITE may swap allegiance to Corbyn’s new party? 😁

Casdon Fri 11-Jul-25 13:59:54

FriedGreenTomatoes2

Angela Rayner is a government minister now. She can’t run with the hare and the hounds. Birmingham's bin dispute is months old. The voters want their bins emptied.

UNITE may swap allegiance to Corbyn’s new party? 😁

Yes, but who do you think is right FGT2? Is this a line that Angela Rayner should be holding, or not?

Spinnaker Fri 11-Jul-25 14:07:34

The cynic in me says that she's been deliberately suspended from Unite so as to put some distance between her and them. Then along comes Starmer's position and hey ho, we have a new PM with whom relations with Unite will suddenly be all good again. Just a thought ...

Oreo Fri 11-Jul-25 14:07:52

Birmingham Council haven’t run things well for a long time and in this dispute I think the workers are absolutely right.

MayBee70 Fri 11-Jul-25 14:12:26

Am I right in thinking that Birmingham still doesn’t have wheelie bins? Or have things changed since I last visited the place.

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Fri 11-Jul-25 14:19:03

Now we see who is in charge.
Clue.
It's not Labour.

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Fri 11-Jul-25 14:21:12

I’ve no persuasion as who is right on this really Casdon
Not really.
But it’s an interesting conundrum. Best get the popcorn out …

Bea65 Fri 11-Jul-25 14:25:20

I believe Bham has 3 wheelie bins...the only ones being emptied R household waste....no recycling since?end ofFeb..and no garden waste altho paid for...not being picked up...
It must be terrible for Brummies and with the heat..an awful stench and a health risk to all...this has now been ongoing for ?6months over inequality pay...hope this is resolved soon ...not sure if London residents would put up with this ...

lafergar Fri 11-Jul-25 14:26:34

Must be horrendous in this heat.

Casdon Fri 11-Jul-25 14:28:43

As I read it, the dispute is about bringing the way the refuse collectors work in Birmingham City Council in line with how they work in other local authorities. As Oreo said, BCC has had a lot of issues, and it appears that the departmental staff, supported by the Union, have created roles that don’t exist elsewhere. Now the Council has decided that they want working patterns and pay rates to return to the norm, there is a dispute about roles and pay protection. Is that what those who know more than I do about this than I do think has brought them to this point?

Oreo Fri 11-Jul-25 14:40:33

That’s about it Casdon the Council want to fire and rehire the workers for around £8,000 less per year, who would put up with that?

Whitewavemark2 Fri 11-Jul-25 14:45:05

Unite have always supported Corbyn.

Nothing new there.

What we are seeing is similar to what has happened to the Tory party. Who are now just a shell of what they were a few years ago.

There is a tussle between the left and centre left.

Be interesting to see how it plays out.

Allsorts Fri 11-Jul-25 15:06:10

You cant serve two masters.
I feel sorry for the bin me they should have accepted the last offer it was as good as it could have been , so I feel the person that led the strike let them down.
Birmingham is broke and you can’t get blood out of a stone.
Household rubbish has been collected each week, garden refuse not but have had full refund. Book an appointment at local tip for all recycling. All refuse put out should be done with respect for those collecting. The state that some people put out their rubbish is insulting to those collecting, takeaway boxes with food still in it and bowls of sauce, not in bags, bins spilling over. I wouldn't be collecting. Furniture etc fly tipped round the bins. Its certain areas with the biggest problem. Others very clean and the City centre spotless,
Birmingham had to have the council the same as those throughout the UK

GrannyGravy13 Fri 11-Jul-25 15:08:30

I am in agreement with Allsorts it is very difficult if not nigh on impossible to have two masters.

Labour is moving away from its core Union values, unfortunately AR has to choose where her allegiance lies.

LizzieDrip Fri 11-Jul-25 15:11:19

Yes WW, no surprises here.

Sharon Graham, leader of Unite, is no supporter of Labour under KS. Unite’s financial contributions to the Labour Party were far higher when Corbyn was the party leader. Still not enough to prevent Corbyn losing two GEs though🤷‍♀️

The timing of Unite’s ‘re-evaluation’ of their relationship with Labour is very interesting. With a potential new left party on the horizon, maybe Unite will re-ignite its friendship with Corbyn.

Interesting🤔

LizzieDrip Fri 11-Jul-25 15:17:19

Angela Raynor resigned from Unite in April.

They pointed out that she cannot be suspended because she resigned from Unite in April

The Independent online

GrannyGravy13 Fri 11-Jul-25 15:30:59

LizzieDrip

Angela Raynor resigned from Unite in April.

They pointed out that she cannot be suspended because she resigned from Unite in April

^The Independent online^

It quotes allies of Angela Rayner say she resigned in April

AR has remained silent on the matter.

PoliticsNerd Fri 11-Jul-25 15:59:41

Whitewavemark2

Unite have always supported Corbyn.

Nothing new there.

What we are seeing is similar to what has happened to the Tory party. Who are now just a shell of what they were a few years ago.

There is a tussle between the left and centre left.

Be interesting to see how it plays out.

I'm afraid you are right Whitewave. Extremism does seem to be the order of the day among the loud and witless.

PoliticsNerd Fri 11-Jul-25 16:02:18

Allsorts

You cant serve two masters.
I feel sorry for the bin me they should have accepted the last offer it was as good as it could have been , so I feel the person that led the strike let them down.
Birmingham is broke and you can’t get blood out of a stone.
Household rubbish has been collected each week, garden refuse not but have had full refund. Book an appointment at local tip for all recycling. All refuse put out should be done with respect for those collecting. The state that some people put out their rubbish is insulting to those collecting, takeaway boxes with food still in it and bowls of sauce, not in bags, bins spilling over. I wouldn't be collecting. Furniture etc fly tipped round the bins. Its certain areas with the biggest problem. Others very clean and the City centre spotless,
Birmingham had to have the council the same as those throughout the UK

Good post, nicely balanced Allsorts.

PoliticsNerd Fri 11-Jul-25 16:10:41

Sorry Allsorts, that sounded a bit teacherish (snd I'm not!) but it was well meant.

M0nica Fri 11-Jul-25 16:22:18

Spinnaker

The cynic in me says that she's been deliberately suspended from Unite so as to put some distance between her and them. Then along comes Starmer's position and hey ho, we have a new PM with whom relations with Unite will suddenly be all good again. Just a thought ...

I was about to post saying exactly the same thing!

Whitewavemark2 Fri 11-Jul-25 16:29:47

No that isn’t correct. Unite has always had a fractious relationship with the Labour Party.

At present it is strongly against net zero for obvious reasons.