>> i'm glad you raise the west midlands. west birmingham has largely bankrupted the council by 21% where in the meantime, they continue to hand 1.8 million for the trade unions. by contrast and our brilliant mayor, there is a $6.1 billion of investment to improve transport. so there you have it, the fight between the social and labor party. it's the usual opportunism failing to ask about the issues that really matter. if you want more been collections and potholes filled, lower debt [indiscernible] it's to the more for less. >> mr. speaker, that's revealing that housing is an issue. people in glass houses shouldn't throw stones because in burlington and the whole of this country, councils are facing black holes because of his government. tory councils of also faced this. birmingham counsel had over one billion pounds taken for some of the poorest people. more than 16,000 families wait losing their homes after the mini budget. meanwhile, former prime minister parades around the world in a victory lap saying that the mini budg