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Talks between union leaders and Birmingham City Council have collapsed amid an escalating bin crisis, with public concerns mounting over health risks. The user suggests dissolving the council and installing a temporary authority to resolve the issue before tragedy strikes.

Rotting Shame: When a Council’s Incompetence Becomes a Biohazard

We are literally ankle-deep in a civic disgrace that stinks as badly as the piles of refuse baking in Birmingham’s streets. This isn’t just mismanagement—it’s municipal malpractice. When bin bags turn into breeding grounds for disease, when rats begin to outnumber residents, and when council “leaders” sip tea behind locked doors while families tiptoe past biohazards, we are no longer talking politics—we’re talking survival. Councillor John Cotton should be issuing gas masks and tetanus shots, not platitudes. If a child gets bitten, or worse, contracts some festering illness because of this garbage Armageddon, there won’t be a press statement long enough to mop up the blood and shame.

This city needs a controlled demolition of its leadership. Burn it down—figuratively—and rebuild from the ashes with people who remember that “public service” doesn’t mean sitting on your hands while maggots hold a block party in the streets. Whitehall should intervene today—not tomorrow, not after another round of “talks,” but now. Because if the people of Birmingham wanted to live like extras in a post-apocalyptic zombie film, they’d at least ask for hazard pay. Bin crisis? No. This is a bio-weapon of bureaucratic negligence.

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