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if you think that then you are living in cloud cuckoo land.Actually I think they are unexploded bombs.
The reality is that many blocks (now at least 27) have been wrapped in a substance which burns quickly. Now that people know this they are actually an arsonist's target, perhaps as some sort of hate crime. I think the response has to be prompt.
We still don't have clarity on whether a particular contractor used illegal material (some sort of imitation of the legal cladding) or whether the cladding was legal and therefore the law wrong. There's a lot of difference in responsibility between the two. However I don't see that the councils, whether Conservative Kensington or Labour Camden, can be held responsible. Will Corbyn repeat all his vitriol about Kensington now about Camden? Will he apologise for encouraging his rent-a-mob to storm Kensington council offices? Will he apologise to the victims of Grenfell for seeking to politice their tragedy?
Corbyn is enjoying his moment in the limelight stirring up anything just for political gain, to be in the headlines and to lead the mob - bloody hell he would have been great on the barricades - ah no he wouldn't, he's a pacifist! So lead form behind and incite violence and unrest but push forward your ideas and platitudes which will be on no help whatsoever to any people affected by this unfolding disaster.
But don't ask for goodness sake who lead the campaign for tower blocks ( But Dandeloin will come up with a reply When Corbyn and his henchmen, always reminds me that little procession of a well known leader and his black shirts who incited rent a mob violence, lead by example and turn up without the media then maybe he 'll taken seriously...