Ministers “They have their fingers in their ears” On the ongoing Birmingham bin Strike, the owner of one of the largest unions in Britain has said.
Prime Minister and Angela Rener “Go to the room, solve it and Stop it from continuing Without any reason, ” Sharon Graham Warned.
The vocal Unite chief said that he is not the Prime Minister “Favorite trade union leader… probably because I call things out “.
However, with bin strikes running since January, Ms. Graham called the Prime Minister and her deputy to resolve the dispute. As a result of the strike, the rat has been overshadowed as a result of the rat infection and unnatural conditions.
Left-winger has been rapidly important LaborTime in the government in recent weeks, and the Unite Labor has re -presented its relationship with the party, which has a real possibility.
The union also took a step to vote for this month of voting in this month to suspend the membership of Ms. Rainer, in which Ms. Graham accused her of failing to return the workers. Ms. Rener resigned from her membership a few months ago.
Ms. Graham said, “Angela Rener has all the opportunity to intervene and resolve the dispute, but instead has supported an evil council who has lied and has stained his workers to fight heavy salaries.”
And double in an interview with Many timesHe called for a major change in the course by labor.
“People were voting for hope,” he said after the first year of labor in power. “They are not voting for disappointment, are they?”

Ms. Graham said that she is “in more government rooms than hot dinner in the previous year”, but that “a hearing and heard are two very different things”.
He warned that if Sir Kir and Ms. Rener “attack workers”, he would be happy to draw the support of the Sangh’s labor – which will give a big financial blow to the party.
“Should something be said for a authentic voice for workers, independent, strong unions, where your first, second and third priority is for workers?” He told Many times,
He said that, if Unite had voted on whether to leave the link of labor, it would have passed “without a shadow of doubt”.
But, with the hope that his pressure on the party would force a rethinking in Downing Street, he said “we have got time to resume it”.
“They are for a year. They have made some errors, but there is no point in going ahead and faster when you are going for a rock. They have time to address this stuff, but they will have to move fast,” Ms. Graham said.
He said: “I think if we are in the same position at the end of next year, I think there is a real problem.”
Ms. Graham was also an outspoken critic of the government’s decision to scrap the winter fuel payment for millions of pensioners. Despite the U-turn, he said that there are big people who will never vote for labor again.
A spokesperson of the Labor Party said: “The Labor Government has introduced the greatest upgradation in the rights of workers in a generation to address low wages, unsafe work and poor working conditions, which will benefit 15 million workers across the country. Only Labor is distributing the changes that are voting for people and therefore qualified.”