Corbyn suspended


If the council is telling the truth then it sounds absymal. A bin strike to preserve a whopping €100,000 odd a year? Or at least that is what I can make of it. And the abolished a role that was designed to provide additional h&s to the workers on the basis that it 'is not industry standard'!

Sad times in Birmingham City Council, worse for the voters of this chronic lump 'Labour' parliamentarians.
 
Or at least that is what I can make of it.
I think you need to look at it in an overall context. Unions in Britain (and Ireland) are like early stage cancer. Once they get a foothold they kill the organisation that they infect. Look at all the people they kill in our health service due to the waste they cause because of their intransigence and unwillingness to modernise structures and work practices.

Britain had the second biggest car industry in the world in the early 1950's, the second biggest aviation industry, they were one of the biggest ship builders in the world. By the 1970's the Unions has laid waste to all of that and destroyed the economic future of what used to be referred to as the Working Classes.