By order of the Squeaky Blinders: Fears of rats size of cats' in Birmingham
Briefly

A Tory MP, Wendy Morton, raised concerns in Parliament regarding a possible rat infestation in Birmingham, linking it to ongoing bin strikes by around 400 waste operatives. She described these large rodents as 'the size of cats' and humorously referred to them as 'Squeaky Blinders.' The strikes have led to fears of fly-tipping across the region, with West Midlanders expressing their worries over public health and sanitation issues resulting from the waste collection disruption.
Alarmingly, we're hearing of rats the size of cats in Britain's second city and, let's be quite certain, the Squeaky Blinders are definitely not welcome in Aldridge-Brownhills.
Wendy Morton expressed that West Midlanders fear fly-tipping throughout the region after nearly 400 council waste operatives in Birmingham began an indefinite strike.
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