Unite has announced it has suspended Angela Rayner from her membership of the union, in an escalating row over the long-running bin strikes in Birmingham.
The deputy prime minister has been urging striking bin workers to accept a deal to end the dispute tabled by the Labour-run city council.
In an emergency motion at its conference in Brighton, the union said it would also re-examine its relationship with Labour if the council makes any of its members redundant.
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A spokesperson for Rayner said she is no longer a member of the union - although Unite is insisting that she is on its membership system.Unite is affiliated to Labour, and is the party’s biggest union funder.
It did not donate to the party’s election campaign last year, but made donations worth £10,000 towards Rayner’s campaign, according to her register of interests.
Members of the union walked out in January over plans to downgrade some roles as part of the city council’s attempts to sort out its equal pay liabilities.
An all-out indefinite strike was announced in March, and a deal to end industrial action has not yet been reached.
They also suspended Birmingham Council leader John Cotton.
Ironic that you would say that since you didn’t actually bother to interpret my comment.
I have no problem with understanding both sides of the arguement. As you say it’s an important thing to do, but that wasn’t what happened with this comment. What happened with this comment was virtue signalling, they actually bother to understand both sides of the argument they just said that they had with no understanding of the situation.
No, you were quite literally projecting that, they asked if the government position was wrong. You are assuming bad faith and it’s poor behaviour.