Sorry, do we have evidence for that yet? It did apparently pass a fire inspection before it went on.
There seems to be a lot of speculation on this thread. I think we should really find out what happened before we start lynching people.
No not a lot of speculation.
Whether it had a "so called" fire inspection before it went on is irrelevant, if there is sufficient evidence that that type of cladding is a problem ( and someone posted a link that says there is) it should never have been put on there in the first place.
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I guess some people will want to pass it off and cover it up. I.e. Don't rock the boat, don't question the status quo.
The blog by the Grenfell action group was written in Nov 2016, and once the official experts have assessed what has happened, heads need to roll.
People need to be punished!
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It needs to be used as an example to discourage authorities and landlords from taking shortcuts and not listening to the obviously serious claims made by the residents.
No more families should be burnt to death in a building that goes up like a Roman candle.
You just don't like the status quo being rocked, I suppose you would always look to " save face" of the people who made the decisions that led to this.
People should be able to go to sleep in their homes at night feeling that others have done the best they can to reduce risks.
With the way that building went up, the loss of life, and feelings of the residents before this tragic event, they obviously weren't considered at all.
Kensington is one of the wealthiest regions in the UK, and you can bet it wouldn't have happened in more expensive areas of it.
But these are " council tenants" and some even dare to be " more than slightly tanned" I don't think their " rights " were considered in the same breath as the rich suburbs.
It's not nice to say that, but we need to stop people brushing "other people's rights"under the mat because they come from "poor communities" who are considered worth less, even if it's not explicitly stated.
It's not just racist because it happens to " poor" white people too, others walk all over them.
I can see the attitude around me, let alone in Kensington. It needs to be discussed, so it doesn't happen again.
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