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“Why is bankrupt Birmingham Council celebrating Pakistan’s independence while ignoring Falklands Day, an actual UK territory?“
This week, the Library of Birmingham is glowing green and white. A dazzling spectacle, if you enjoy fluorescent extravagance. But here’s the catch: it is all to mark the 77th anniversary of Pakistan’s independence while our own streets are still buried under uncollected rubbish.
Of course I have nothing against Pakistan. But why are we celebrating their independence in Birmingham? Should we be celebrating all 52 former British colonies? If so, that’s one a week. At this rate, the Library might as well operate as a rotating Commonwealth disco.
And yet, today is also Falklands Day. One has to ask: why does Birmingham City Council think it is more important to splash out on Pakistan than to acknowledge an actual UK territory?
At least the bins are getting emptied…
Oh wait…. https://t.co/RGYjb4c8t4
— Kevin Hollinrake MP (@kevinhollinrake) August 13, 2025
Should we also commemorate the Fourth of July and the independence of every other former colony while the pavements collapse beneath our feet here at home? And what of actual UK territories, like the Falklands, whose sovereignty is officially recognised yet apparently is not glamorous enough to earn a council spotlight?
Meanwhile, back on the streets of Brum, residents are still navigating overflowing bins, pothole-riddled roads, and cat-sized rats waging guerrilla warfare against the city’s neglected streets.
I am from Birmingham. Born and bred. And every time I think the Council has plumbed the depths of incompetence, they somehow discover a new, uncharted trench. Mismanagement here, waste there, and in between, residents paying the price while services vanish faster than a civil servant the second they’re told they can work from home.
At least when we had a Conservative Mayor, Andy Street seemed to keep them from turning the city into a complete bureaucratic free-for-all. Now they answer to no one. Residents’ calls disappear into a black hole of indifference. Complaints are treated like the plague. They are running roughshod and unaccountably so. Absolutely hopeless.
I drove through the town centre a few days ago. It is a mess. Signposts falling down, litter and graffiti everywhere. What have they done to my city?
Where is all the money going? Oh I know. A former Council boss has just walked away with £469,000. The number of staff earning over £100,000 has tripled in three years. And yet, somewhere in a dimly lit office, someone decides it is more important to bathe the Library in foreign colours than make sure our streets do not look like a post-apocalyptic film set.
A Telegraph journalist asked a Council press officer about the cost of the lighting. “Minimal”, came the reply. Minimal, of course, just like the Council’s concern for functioning sewers, reliable waste collection, or the concept of shame. Their statement dribbled on about community importance, as if residents would prefer a disco-lit library to actual service.
Here is the problem: those in charge at many Labour councils nationwide appear incapable of grasping a simple truth. Taxpayers actually notice where their money goes. When your city teeters on the edge of bankruptcy, when public trust is thinner than a council-issued promise, celebrating foreign independence may not be the hill to die on. But nothing says competence like neon lights over domestic disaster.
The Council’s priorities are crystal clear. Residents’ needs? Optional. Foreign celebrations? Mandatory. Fiscal responsibility? A myth, like unicorns or common sense in a Labour run council chamber.
This week, as the Library glows green and white, let us not be blinded by the spectacle. Let it serve as a reminder that the city’s leaders have confused festivity for functionality, optics for oversight, and colour for competence.
Birmingham deserves better. Much better. And frankly, it deserves a Council that does not treat the city like a theme park for its own vanity projects.
This article (Bankrupt Birmingham Council Lights Up for Pakistan While Local Residents Live in Ruin) was created and published by Conservative Post and is republished here under “Fair Use” with attribution to the author CP
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