Originally Posted by
lemons
People have specifically said they want honesty on how many people have died and to stop downplaying it, even if everyone hasn't been identified the number of dead is bound to be significantly higher and if people are still missing at this point then it's obvious where they are.
It's not really downplaying it, they shouldn't pronounce them as dead until it's confirmed, you could announce someone as dead when they're on holiday or something.. (probably not but you get the concept)
People want to know why safety concerns regarding the tower block were ignored by the council... people want to know why such flammable materials were used in a £10m refurb when the cost of making it safer would have been miniscule...
They need to do an investigation and get to the bottom of it imo which is what's happening isn't it, protesting won't do anything
The organisation is far from OKAY... literally the entire local response is being handled by local volunteers and residents, why isn't there an official relief effort in place? There is a lack of officials in contact with friends and family of the victims - I've seen two people on the news today say they have had more help from the media than local authorities and officials
I welcome and I'm sure those affected welcome the public inquiry and relief funds but these are long-term responses people need immediate responses.. no one is taking any responsibility and the working class have been ignored for so long it took a disaster killing potentially over 100 people to expose it