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But even if they hadn't been there the fire would have happened.
Quote from: RedJ on June 24, 2017, 04:03:34 pmBut even if they hadn't been there the fire would have happened.Oh c'mon, everybody knows that it was subletting that made the fridge explode...!
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on June 24, 2017, 04:06:54 pmQuote from: RedJ on June 24, 2017, 04:03:34 pmBut even if they hadn't been there the fire would have happened.Oh c'mon, everybody knows that it was subletting that made the fridge explode...! For the 3rd time Iam pointing out that the sub let issues will be far higher than the amount of residents that were down on the poll register to this high tower block.In other words if the local council have X amount of persons living in this block the true number will be XXX amount due to mainly the sub let issues,and when a final dead figure is brought out questions will be asked as 2+2 will suddenly = 5/6/ or 7 To counter the so called sub letting of council flats a housing officer is supposed to visit each flat once a year to check who is living in what council housing flat and is in within the council rent records and agreements signed by both party's.The above is obviously not happening .
What I find interesting is that everyone was quick to blame the tories, yet it seems several other places that are labour run now have been in danger and the said people don't think that labour should be held accountable
That's b*llocks Glynn because housing officers are paid by councils to do a job. So the money is there to pay persons to do a job ,but said job is not been done ,or its be done very very poorly .The amount of immigrants that were seen on tv that came out of that recent burned down tower block shocked me .The amount of ethnic housing officers across whole of London will not shock me .Family smith Aa> they get a house via social housing in London Family smith Ab > also get a property via social housing in London Family's Aa and Ab all then move into a private rented house all together and sub let both their previous social housing at a much higher sub let price that the local council was charging them.All monies gained are shared out between the two family's in the one house via the two sub lets.
Quote from: bpoolrover on June 24, 2017, 04:32:46 pmWhat I find interesting is that everyone was quick to blame the tories, yet it seems several other places that are labour run now have been in danger and the said people don't think that labour should be held accountable INdeed it shows the militism of the left.Imagine if Tory councils were evacuating residents and may was at a music festival basically campaigning.....Perhaps he should resign also given that's what the left wanted last week from Tory leaders? Thought not.It's quite an interesting one the whole subject which I see quite often in the company I work for. Sadly I can't talk about it but some of the decisions made by councils stagger me.
Quote from: not on facebook on June 24, 2017, 05:49:36 pmThat's b*llocks Glynn because housing officers are paid by councils to do a job. So the money is there to pay persons to do a job ,but said job is not been done ,or its be done very very poorly .The amount of immigrants that were seen on tv that came out of that recent burned down tower block shocked me .The amount of ethnic housing officers across whole of London will not shock me .Family smith Aa> they get a house via social housing in London Family smith Ab > also get a property via social housing in London Family's Aa and Ab all then move into a private rented house all together and sub let both their previous social housing at a much higher sub let price that the local council was charging them.All monies gained are shared out between the two family's in the one house via the two sub lets.The money isn't there though.
The protests were hijacked by the SWP, by some accounts. Most credible people on the left wing think they're f**king idiots anyway.
SWP were always trying to stir things up when we were on strike at pit Always made me laugh because there didn't seem to be one of them that was a worker
Quote from: roversdude on June 24, 2017, 06:34:13 pmSWP were always trying to stir things up when we were on strike at pit Always made me laugh because there didn't seem to be one of them that was a workerSWP > would that be correct to say middle/upper class tossers with loads of spare time on their hands with parents to fall back on .I must walk round with my eyes and ears shut as it's first time they have come o my attention thanks to redj .
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on June 24, 2017, 05:45:05 pmQuote from: bpoolrover on June 24, 2017, 04:32:46 pmWhat I find interesting is that everyone was quick to blame the tories, yet it seems several other places that are labour run now have been in danger and the said people don't think that labour should be held accountable INdeed it shows the militism of the left.Imagine if Tory councils were evacuating residents and may was at a music festival basically campaigning.....Perhaps he should resign also given that's what the left wanted last week from Tory leaders? Thought not.
Quote from: bpoolrover on June 24, 2017, 04:32:46 pmWhat I find interesting is that everyone was quick to blame the tories, yet it seems several other places that are labour run now have been in danger and the said people don't think that labour should be held accountable INdeed it shows the militism of the left.Imagine if Tory councils were evacuating residents and may was at a music festival basically campaigning.....Perhaps he should resign also given that's what the left wanted last week from Tory leaders? Thought not.
Quote from: not on facebook on June 24, 2017, 05:59:40 pmQuote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on June 24, 2017, 05:45:05 pmQuote from: bpoolrover on June 24, 2017, 04:32:46 pmWhat I find interesting is that everyone was quick to blame the tories, yet it seems several other places that are labour run now have been in danger and the said people don't think that labour should be held accountable INdeed it shows the militism of the left.Imagine if Tory councils were evacuating residents and may was at a music festival basically campaigning.....Perhaps he should resign also given that's what the left wanted last week from Tory leaders? Thought not.Yes because evacuation of residents from a potentially dangerous building and the short term inconveinience this causes is just the same as dozens (hundreds) of people burning to death in their own homes due to negligence, incompetance, poor regulations and enforcement - and complete chaos that ensued from what passed as the authorities for days afterwards.
Quote from: wilts rover on June 25, 2017, 10:40:33 amQuote from: not on facebook on June 24, 2017, 05:59:40 pmQuote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on June 24, 2017, 05:45:05 pmQuote from: bpoolrover on June 24, 2017, 04:32:46 pmWhat I find interesting is that everyone was quick to blame the tories, yet it seems several other places that are labour run now have been in danger and the said people don't think that labour should be held accountable INdeed it shows the militism of the left.Imagine if Tory councils were evacuating residents and may was at a music festival basically campaigning.....Perhaps he should resign also given that's what the left wanted last week from Tory leaders? Thought not.Yes because evacuation of residents from a potentially dangerous building and the short term inconveinience this causes is just the same as dozens (hundreds) of people burning to death in their own homes due to negligence, incompetance, poor regulations and enforcement - and complete chaos that ensued from what passed as the authorities for days afterwards.And it happened in that block purely by chance it could have been in areas controlled by any party and could have had the same result.The point is those councils allowed the same materials in. The question is did these people know the facts to make a decision which should have been given by contractors? If they did then it appears in my eyes to be a blame. If they didn't, why weren't the questions asked?I guess overall my point is, is it the fault of politicians? If they didn't directly make the decision then it is not in my view.
And that, Wilts, is THE question of the year: "Will the investigation that is being set up into Grenfell be a full ranging one looking into government involvement in drafting (or not) of fire precaution, building control and planning - or will it be a tightly controlled one just looking into the practical causes of this fire?"I know which way I'm betting.Another thought: why has no one really commented on the impact that the prolonged squeeze on income, assets and cash has had on the ability of any council, anywhere, to do the job that statutorily they are supposed to do? Like I mentioned a week or two back, when was the last time you saw a Trading Standards officer for example? Where I live something over 80% of the annual child protection budget now goes into investigating allegations - which you may think is a fine and proper thing to do - until you realise that having done an investigation there is nothing, nothing left with which to implement any solution. Buck passing and arse covering is the entire name of the game now. I'm not making this up either. I have personal knowledge. And I live in a very well heeled and affluent part of the world too. So what's it like in Attercliffe or Brightside or somewhere?BobG
An interesting little snippet from this week's Private Eye's Number Crunching:6 hours: Length of a fire safety inspection prior to the Conservatives' Cutting Red Tape Initiative, launched in 2015 to 'get rid of unnecessary bureaucracy'.45 minutes: Length of fire safety inspections after it for 'businesses with good safety records...allowing managers to quickly get back to their day job'.