Our Plan

Birmingham City Council has been effectively bankrupted, and residents have faced a double whammy of higher Council Tax (over 18% in 2 years) for fewer services. While the Birmingham Bin Strike, Labour's 3rd Bin Strike since 2017, has gone on for over a year and recycling rates have collapsed as the Council stopped collecting recycling and garden waste.

Now this means residents are facing fortnightly bin collections, less street cleaning, increased charges, plans to build on much-needed green spaces and more under the Labour-run City Council’s current plans.

Residents of Birmingham deserve better from the City Council.

We are passionate about improving the City! That why we've published our six-point plan (below) to help make Birmingham clean again and get the Council working for residents once more.

  • Keep it Weekly

    Labour’s Bin Cuts Are Still Coming – Just DelayedWeekly bin collections are set to be scrapped.
  • Fix the potholes now

    Leaving potholes and broken pavements makes repairs more expensive long-term.Residents are able to report potholes to the council and the best and most efficient time to fix them is immediately.We are campaigning to speed up the process, so that reported potholes are fixed within days, not years.
  • Keep Parking Free at Public Parks!

    Birmingham Labour has attempted to impose parking charges in Birmingham City Council’s country parks several times in recent years, with each attempt being met with strong resistance from residents and opposition councillors. The City Council’s Labour Administration have now launched public con
  • Make Birmingham Safe Again

    Birmingham has reached a breaking point. In just over a month, our city witnessed four stabbings in the City Centre, one tragically taking the life of 34-year-old Katie Fox, who was simply trying to go home. Three teenagers were also stabbed, with one left seriously injured.
  • Fix Labour's Bankruptcy

    It's well-known that Labour's policies and mismanagement in City Hall have bankrupted Birmingham. We want to fix it with careful, sensible and considered management.We would start by balancing the budget, fixing the broken IT system and ending Labour's equal pay liabilities.