SIR KEIR Starmer has urged striking bin workers to start negotiating as tons of rat-ridden rubbish pile up.

His challenge came as to clear a car park in 24 hours in .

Before-and-after photos showing a car park overflowing with trash after a bin strike, then cleared.The 50ft long, 6ft mound of festering mess had been dumped at Tyseley Community CentreBefore and after photos showing a car park piled high with rubbish bags, then cleared.The scene at Tyseley Community Centre after four bin lorries and a craned truck were brought in overnight to clear itA large pile of garbage bags at a temporary household waste center in Birmingham, during a bin strike.Elsewhere, a festering mountain of hundreds of black bags piled 6ft high at a temporary collection pointin Tyseley, Birmingham – as the city's bin strike hits a 4th week

The 50ft long, 6ft mound of had been dumped at Tyseley Community Centre.

Four bin lorries and a craned truck were brought in overnight to clear it.

Meanwhile, put up barriers at the picket line to stop refuse trucks being blocked in the weeks-long dispute row over pay and .

No 10 said: “Unite need to get round the table with the council to .”;

However, the union called on Labour to stick up for workers, saying bin crews woke up to a pay cut of £8,000 a year.

Unite said: “It is not surprising that many workers in Britian question the Labour government’s commitment to working people, when it issues a statement clearly blaming bin workers in a dispute not of their making.

“The bottom line about this dispute is that these workers, woke up one morning to be told they would be taking up to an £8,000 pay cut.

They are being made to pay the price for austerity and bad decisions by Birmingham City Council.”;

Two large rats near trash.‘Rats the size of cats' have been terrorising locals in BirminghamPile of garbage bags on a residential street.Rubbish piled up on Grove Cottage Rd in Bordesley Green in BirminghamOverfilled dumpsters overflowing with trash bags and cardboard boxes on a city street.City residents claim they can smell the stench while walking down the streetLarge rat running across pavement.Vermin the size of ‘small cats' were seen scurrying around the streets