it is not appropriate to link this event to government cuts until there is evidence to the
contrary. I know it doesn't fit the "evil tories" or evil government narrative but there is no evidence here that this incident was down to budget cuts. indeed as I have said below its quite possible that one of the main causes was recent improvements implemented by the Council which cost a lot of money and that someone has been negligent. Many experts have said that under existing building regs/practice fires in tower blocks would be isolated and compartmentalised so they would not spread and for whatever reason something has clearly gone badly wrong here.
My understanding is that Kensington and Chelsea is one of if not the wealthiest Councils in the country. I have no idea as to whether there is a justified argument that they neglect certain less glamorous parts of their borough (I know that they have previously been criticised for keeping cash reserves whilst cutting some services) but there is plenty of evidence to suggest that quite a lot of work has recently been done to this building which would not suggest resource was the issue here.
One thing I will agree though is that the incident again shows what a great and valuable job our emergency services do and hopefully one residue of the election will be an end to cuts and austerity in relation to those services.
Posted By: Jim on June 14th 2017 at 18:32:30
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- Anyone else getting fed-up of media intrusion into peoples lives during tragedies? (NCFC) - Larry Hagman, Jun 14, 16:41:34
- Yep, and as for the crass, stupid questions they ask, don't get me started. (n/m) (NCFC) - Kirrie, Jun 14, 22:21:23
- Yes, even the Beeb, asking a woman about her missing sister and niece (n/m) (NCFC) - Augustus Pablo, Jun 14, 18:21:54
- No (NCFC) - CWC, Jun 14, 17:47:30
- Good post CWC. (n/m) (NCFC) - bird table, Jun 14, 22:45:37
- it is not appropriate to link this event to government cuts until there is evidence to the (NCFC) - Jim, Jun 14, 18:32:30
- Before we go down the 'blame the gov' road. (NCFC) - harry boulders, Jun 14, 18:13:51
- They spent £9.4m on it between 2012 and 2014 so either (NCFC) - Jim, Jun 14, 18:35:57
- Amazing the residents kicked up a fuss about the fire risk then (NCFC) - SCC 28, Jun 14, 18:42:01
- As I said maybe they prioritised the wrong improvements but thats (NCFC) - Jim, Jun 14, 18:58:08
- Amazing the residents kicked up a fuss about the fire risk then (NCFC) - SCC 28, Jun 14, 18:42:01
- They spent £9.4m on it between 2012 and 2014 so either (NCFC) - Jim, Jun 14, 18:35:57
- You seemed to be suggesting that Politicians give a fuck (n/m) (NCFC) - Gob on a Stick, Jun 14, 18:12:20
- Symptom of 24 hour news I guess. They have to fill hours and hours of news these days (NCFC) - Jim, Jun 14, 17:06:35
- Yep, I hate it. I get the story, see the horror, then turn it off. Simple. (n/m) (NCFC) - Yellalee, Jun 14, 17:01:19
- turn it off then (NCFC) - ghostof barry butler, Jun 14, 16:57:51
- What nonsense (NCFC) - Gob on a Stick, Jun 14, 17:31:20
- Exactly. The individual ultimately has all control. (n/m) (NCFC) - SeattleSounders, Jun 14, 17:00:48
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