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RE: London Tower Block Fire - Rammyrascal - 15-06-2017 14:24

Oh dear prime minister

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/grenfell-tower-latest-fire-death-toll-set-rise-grim-search-victims-continues-080817388.html


Absolutely devasting what's happened. All my sympathies to all those affected. Lots of damning evidence against the organisation that manages & runs the tower block, most damning a blog from November from the residents action group of the tower block saying they had been raising numerous issues regarding fire safety and the organisation was ignoring them & basically was a case of when a tragedy would happen rather than if


RE: London Tower Block Fire - SOCATOA - 15-06-2017 15:11

Theresa visits site of tragedy and talks to firefighters, police and ambulance staff, the same people who's jobs she wants to cut. Wont face the residents though, pathetic.


RE: London Tower Block Fire - HannahsPet - 15-06-2017 15:57

Hmmmm this might come to bite him on the arse in 2013 when still london mayor




Hmmmm Interesting seems the new Labour mp for Kensington and chelsea used to be a counciller for the council and was appointed to the board of the TMo from 2008 - 12


RE: London Tower Block Fire - HannahsPet - 15-06-2017 17:53

(15-06-2017 14:24 )Rammyrascal Wrote:  Oh dear prime minister

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/grenfell-tower-latest-fire-death-toll-set-rise-grim-search-victims-continues-080817388.html


Absolutely devasting what's happened. All my sympathies to all those affected. Lots of damning evidence against the organisation that manages & runs the tower block, most damning a blog from November from the residents action group of the tower block saying they had been raising numerous issues regarding fire safety and the organisation was ignoring them & basically was a case of when a tragedy would happen rather than if

Maybe was the right thing to do Siddiq khan was surrounded by angry residents


RE: London Tower Block Fire - Doddle - 15-06-2017 19:12

(15-06-2017 15:11 )SOCATOA Wrote:  Theresa visits site of tragedy and talks to firefighters, police and ambulance staff, the same people who's jobs she wants to cut. Wont face the residents though, pathetic.
Wait for it...

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RE: London Tower Block Fire - sandals1963 - 15-06-2017 19:34

Thats one of the pics from the Mirror group photographer who was going around taking pics of Corbyn today


RE: London Tower Block Fire - Charlemagne - 15-06-2017 19:36

It's annoying that the government should have forcing developers into installing sprinkler systems. And the council which owns the building should be making sure that everything is in place to make their tenants safe.


RE: London Tower Block Fire - cwpussylover - 15-06-2017 20:50

point the finger at the tories and labour (how long was they in power for????????? and did what for the police/nhs/safety?)
its not even the developers fault for using the cladding...it was legal to do so, it was eco friendly (do we hang the greens??), it was legal...so lets point the finger at those who allow it to be legal....
ALL the politicians talk talk talk...but do fuck all..wheter for the poor or the rich..Importantannoyed


RE: London Tower Block Fire - lovebabes56 - 15-06-2017 21:56

Would Mrs may ever tell Jeremy Corbyn to "get stuffed"?


RE: London Tower Block Fire - ShandyHand - 15-06-2017 22:52

Cost of a sprinkler system added to one old tower block? Between 200k and 333K according to http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-40293035

Our fire brigade says that nobody has ever died in a fire in the UK in a property with a "properly installed sprinkler system working the way it's meant to".

Following the eerily similar 2009 incident in another London flat, the government's advisor says its "[not] practical or economically viable" to retro fit all old highrises that way.

These are the domestic policy descisions that these people make in our name. They cost lives. Vote out anyone that backs such things.

By contrast, the refit of the Houses of Parliament, needed to prevent the "risk of a catastrophic fire", is expected to cost between £3bn and £5bn. It goes ahead later this year.