With many local councils facing financial troubles and some declaring bankruptcy, we ask Birmingham locals how they feel about the state of their council. What impacts are they noticing on local services, and what changes would they like to see?
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00:00So when the local council said it was a version of bankruptcy, my understanding is effectively
00:10their systems can't really pick up all the inflows of coming in and outflows.
00:17I think the local council has made some decisions which affect local businesses. With the new
00:24clean air zone, that's affected the Birmingham city centre quite a lot. So a lot of businesses
00:29they are struggling. High rates on the business rates have gone up. So I think all of these
00:33things should be taken into consideration. They should rethink their strategy. They've
00:38put up new bus lanes, they've reduced parking for businesses. So overall these things are
00:43affecting local businesses and local people as well.
00:47Regarding Birmingham, it's obviously to do with the non-climate to the women and they
00:52haven't got to sort that debt out. Those women are owed a lot of money and it's got to be
00:57paid and it's bankrupted Birmingham basically.