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Official Old Man

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Aug 27, 2011
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Speaking on the 7th day of the inquiry a women told about her 65 yo mother who was housed on the 18th floor despite being partially sighted and got around using a tri-walker.
The 65-year-old grandmother died alongside her sister Fatemeh, who had been visiting her.
And if you think all that is sad wait until you hear this-
The inquiry heard that Fatemah's husband was unable to pay tribute to the mother of five because his immigration application was refused. Really, what sort of country are we? He should have been picked up and driven to the inquiry if they felt he was unsafe.


Sorry, just so angry that I had to write something.
 




raymondo

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Apr 26, 2017
7,354
Wiltshire
Speaking on the 7th day of the inquiry a women told about her 65 yo mother who was housed on the 18th floor despite being partially sighted and got around using a tri-walker.
The 65-year-old grandmother died alongside her sister Fatemeh, who had been visiting her.
And if you think all that is sad wait until you hear this-
The inquiry heard that Fatemah's husband was unable to pay tribute to the mother of five because his immigration application was refused. Really, what sort of country are we? He should have been picked up and driven to the inquiry if they felt he was unsafe.


Sorry, just so angry that I had to write something.

As you say, there would have been ways to make his trip happen. At best, our govt processes are not tapped in to key information (such as the families of Grenfell victims); at worst, they are joined up, but still no-one who can make it happen actually cares if it does. Very sad.
 


Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,315
Living In a Box
Personally think we, as a country, are veering towards inherent racialism which is the unfortunate consequences of Brexit.
 


Saunders

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Oct 1, 2017
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Brighton
As you say, there would have been ways to make his trip happen. At best, our govt processes are not tapped in to key information (such as the families of Grenfell victims); at worst, they are joined up, but still no-one who can make it happen actually cares if it does. Very sad.

If they actually cared this would have never happened in the first place.
 


The_Viper

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Oct 10, 2010
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Charlotte, NC
Personally think we, as a country, are veering towards inherent racialism which is the unfortunate consequences of Brexit.

Plenty of white people in that tragedy. This isn't a race problem as much as its a class problem. The whole thing is a ****ing farce and it makes me livid just thinking about it all.
 




Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,315
Living In a Box
Plenty of white people in that tragedy. This isn't a race problem as much as its a class problem. The whole thing is a ****ing farce and it makes me livid just thinking about it all.

You are probably right but it appears our current government seem very anti-immigrants
 




Eeyore

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Apr 5, 2014
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You are probably right but it appears our current government seem very anti-immigrants

These policies and actions are merely created to appease headline writers.
 






janee

Fur half
Oct 19, 2008
709
Lentil land
I have been involved with survivors. I think the council has been particularly to blame at not just ignoring tenants in their complaints but actually bullying those who complained. The council had a disregard for poor and largely black tenants and the more vulnerable you were, the higher up you were housed.

I've been blown away by survivors volunteering to try and make things better in the future whilst still in hotels. The first person I met had lived in Grenfell for 16 years, in her 30s, her kids at 12 & 13, both played the cello and French horn for the London philharmonic youth orchestra.

Blew away all my preconceptions.

The second person was rehoused and then burnt out again by a new neighbour. Still volunteered to make things better for people in the future
 


Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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As he said its a class thing or more money thing. Plenty of immigrants voted for brexit themselves in London something people seem to pretend didnt happen.

Some of the most vocal support for America's 'wall' comes from the Hispanic community.
Very much a case of 'quick pull up the ladder'.
 




Saunders

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Oct 1, 2017
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Brighton
Some of the most vocal support for America's 'wall' comes from the Hispanic community.
Very much a case of 'quick pull up the ladder'.

In this case it was more of a chance to lower the ladder to their families outside of the EU in India and Africa in preference to EU immigrants. Wonderful how the world works isnt it.
 


cunning fergus

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Jan 18, 2009
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Speaking on the 7th day of the inquiry a women told about her 65 yo mother who was housed on the 18th floor despite being partially sighted and got around using a tri-walker.
The 65-year-old grandmother died alongside her sister Fatemeh, who had been visiting her.
And if you think all that is sad wait until you hear this-
The inquiry heard that Fatemah's husband was unable to pay tribute to the mother of five because his immigration application was refused. Really, what sort of country are we? He should have been picked up and driven to the inquiry if they felt he was unsafe.


Sorry, just so angry that I had to write something.


There’s certainly a lot about his whole episode to be angry about.......

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-44303823
 


DavidinSouthampton

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Jan 3, 2012
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Speaking on the 7th day of the inquiry a women told about her 65 yo mother who was housed on the 18th floor despite being partially sighted and got around using a tri-walker.
The 65-year-old grandmother died alongside her sister Fatemeh, who had been visiting her.
And if you think all that is sad wait until you hear this-
The inquiry heard that Fatemah's husband was unable to pay tribute to the mother of five because his immigration application was refused. Really, what sort of country are we? He should have been picked up and driven to the inquiry if they felt he was unsafe.


Sorry, just so angry that I had to write something.

If I had seen that first, it would have made me angry too.........

.......... but I find myself being angry a lot these days.
 






beorhthelm

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Jul 21, 2003
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Personally think we, as a country, are veering towards inherent racialism which is the unfortunate consequences of Brexit.

latent racist views led to brexit, not the other way round. as a nation i do not believe we are inherently racist, bureaucracy leads to situations like this.
 


essbee1

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Jun 25, 2014
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I've been past Grenfell a couple of times (~200 metres in the distance) on the road into London. It is scary, shocking and upsetting in equal amounts.
But most of all, I found myself asking myself "were we really in 2017 when this happened and in the UK as well?"
 


smillie's garden

Am I evil?
Aug 11, 2003
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Some of the most vocal support for America's 'wall' comes from the Hispanic community.
Very much a case of 'quick pull up the ladder'.

Sauce? This seems a pretty disingenuous comment. How do you measure "most vocal" anyway? Decibels? Frequency of supportive statements? Lets be clear: according to polls, a majority of Latinos oppose Trump's border wall proposal (as do Americans as a whole.)
 






Stat Brother

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Sauce? This seems a pretty disingenuous comment. How do you measure "most vocal" anyway? Decibels? Frequency of supportive statements? Lets be clear: according to polls, a majority of Latinos oppose Trump's border wall proposal (as do Americans as a whole.)
Howard Fineman former global editor of the Huff Post now one of the head honchos of MSNBC.

He (or I in that post) didn't say the majority just that those who are, of which there are more than you'd imagine, pro wall are loudly pro wall.
 


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