600. Up to 600 people lived in Grenfell. Even using a conservative average for the rest of these buildings still means there are 150-200,000 people living in them, and that's just in England.
"(We) should of course be careful on speculating what caused this fire, but as a precaution the government has arranged to test cladding on all relevant tower blocks," May told parliament.
Anybody who is not blind can tell how the fire spread. The local councils have the plans for these buildings, and the people living in them should be told immediately that there is a fire risk. How are they going to rehouse all of these people, some of which might not be able to afford to live elsewhere? They couldn't even rehouse 600 people. It will take years.
I'm also kind of disgusted at the way May has slyly pushed responsibility onto the chief of the council too.
_600._ Up to 600 people lived in Grenfell. Even using a conservative average for the rest of these buildings still means there are 150-200,000 people living in them, and that's just in England.
>"(We) should of course be careful on speculating what caused this fire, but as a precaution the government has arranged to test cladding on all relevant tower blocks," May told parliament.
Anybody who is not blind can tell how the fire spread. The local councils have the plans for these buildings, and the people living in them should be told immediately that there is a fire risk. How are they going to rehouse all of these people, some of which might not be able to afford to live elsewhere? They couldn't even rehouse 600 people. It will take years.
I'm also kind of disgusted at the way May has slyly pushed responsibility onto the chief of the council too.
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600. Up to 600 people lived in Grenfell. Even using a conservative average for the rest of these buildings still means there are 150-200,000 people living in them, and that's just in England.
Anybody who is not blind can tell how the fire spread. The local councils have the plans for these buildings, and the people living in them should be told immediately that there is a fire risk. How are they going to rehouse all of these people, some of which might not be able to afford to live elsewhere? They couldn't even rehouse 600 people. It will take years.
I'm also kind of disgusted at the way May has slyly pushed responsibility onto the chief of the council too.