British government Grenfell Tower disaster cover-up?


This video from England says about itself:

17 June 2017

Thousands of people have taken to the streets in London to demand justice for victims of the Grenfell Tower fire. Report by Sarah Duffy.

From daily The Morning Star in Britain:

Corbyn: PM is focusing on avoiding criticism in Grenfell inquiry

Friday 18th August 2017

JEREMY CORBYN has written to Prime Minister Theresa May demanding further action on the Grenfell inquiry.

In the letter released yesterday following the publication of the probe’s terms of reference, the Labour leader raises concerns about the “decision to exclude the broader social and political issues raised by the fire.”

Mr Corbyn says there is a fear that the government’s “priority is to avoid criticism” for policy failures “rather than secure justice for Grenfell survivors.”

In order to learn the lessons of the Grenfell fire, Mr Corbyn calls on the PM to set out a clear process that addressed “the broader failings that led to the Grenfell fire.”

Mr Corbyn also seeks guarantees that probe chief Sir Martin Moore-Bick’s assessors “will include people from minority backgrounds, as many residents have demanded.”

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