Waste Collection: Birmingham and the West Midlands

Part of the debate – in Westminster Hall at 5:35 pm on 21 January 2026.

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Photo of Brian Leishman Brian Leishman Labour, Alloa and Grangemouth 5:35, 21 January 2026

I might not be from Birmingham, as people can tell from my accent, but what I am is a trade unionist. This involves trade union disputes. I am also here to represent not only the communities of Alloa and Grangemouth but the wider working class, including the working class of Birmingham, and it is undoubtedly working-class people—the bin strikers and their families—who are being impacted. No one in this Chamber or in this place should have any doubt that they have my full solidarity.

My final question to the Minister is this: will she tell the leadership that the grassroots members in Constituency Labour parties up and down the country think that the commitment to socialist ideals and principles is something we should make and actually be proud of? History shows that Labour Governments do not come around that often, but when they do, as my hon. Friend Preet Kaur Gill said, working-class people absolutely do benefit. I make no apologies. We have done good things in government, but I am greedy. After 14 years of Conservative austerity, I want more, and I make no apologies for that.

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