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Watch Jeremy Corbyn’s honest and heartfelt response to the Grenfell Tower disaster [VIDEO]

Ed Sykes by Ed Sykes
16 August 2017
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There were calls from some commentators on 14 June ‘not to politicise’ the tragic Grenfell Tower fire in London. And Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn also insisted that “today is the day to support the emergency services and the residents”. But at the same time, he didn’t shy away from making clear that it’s difficult to separate the tragedy from past political failures.

Corbyn’s response

The Labour leader first sent “sympathy, support and solidarity” to everyone affected by the fire, before saying a “huge thank you” to the emergency services on the scene.

But when Sky News questioned Corbyn about the Grenfell Tower fire in relation to a similar disaster in 2009, Corbyn said:

lessons have to be learned…

Harriet Harman – the MP for Camberwell and Peckham who represented those people that suffered in the fire there in 2009 – has made the point that, if you cut local authority expenditure, then the price is paid somewhere.

.@jeremycorbyn says there are lessons to be learned and "if you cut local authority expenditure, a price is paid somewhere" #GrenfellTower pic.twitter.com/iWhvFM0hd2

— Sky News (@SkyNews) June 14, 2017

Harriet Harman soon spoke out herself. And she suggested that lessons had not been learned from the past. She told BBC Radio 4‘s World At One programme:

Councils want to fit sprinklers in their tower blocks, but it comes down to money… The government has been cutting the money to councils. If you cut money to councils, you can’t put in sprinklers.

Meanwhile, Corbyn also told Sky that, in the aftermath of the Grenfell fire, it would be important to look at:

the numbers of people available to the fire service, paramedics, and emergency services to deal with a crisis like this. We thank all those that work so hard in our emergency services, but we have to make sure [they’re] properly resourced to deal with this kind of crisis…

And he told the BBC that:

You can never compromise on safety where fire is concerned… The reports that were made in the past have to be acted on.

A chorus of criticism

But Corbyn wasn’t the only one not afraid to link past political decisions to the tragedy at Grenfell Tower.

Novara Media co-founder Aaron Bastani insisted in the wake of the disaster that:

From poor safety standards to Tories rejecting laws to make all homes fit for human habitation, this morning’s tragedy in London is a political matter.

Others made similar points. From the landlord KCTMO’s alleged failures to its apparent profit-making:

Going through #KCTMO accounts. They made £400k+ a year charging residents for a private 24hr emergency alarm system #Grenfell #GrenfellTower pic.twitter.com/kcZRyalz6m

— Ben Bryant (@benbryant) June 14, 2017

To cuts to the fire service:

Tories closed THREE fire stations near #Grenfell – and resisted sprinkler installation https://t.co/G20RHOE5vH via @skwawkbox

— Peter Stefanovic (@PeterStefanovi2) June 14, 2017

Cuts can have devastating consequences. #Glenfell pic.twitter.com/ywr7H5lFvO

— ‘Left Grassroots (@LeftGrassroots) June 14, 2017

And to the Conservative government’s participation in, and failure to deal with, Britain’s chronic housing crisis:

To those calling for people not to politicise this tragedy: it's inherently political. You cannot separate social housing from politics.

— Amy Bottrill (@bottrill) June 14, 2017

Both our Tory government & Boris Johnson in particular have long track records of failing to hold private landlords accountable for failings

— Amy Bottrill (@bottrill) June 14, 2017

Anyone who knows the area knows council/developers been trying to get rid of this overwhelmingly poor, multicultural community for years…

— Akala (@akalamusic) June 14, 2017

The idea that the #GrenfellTower tragedy was preventable is shattering. The neglect here is just inhuman. https://t.co/qbzELzec4w pic.twitter.com/jGx9M0JKqO

— Edward Snowden (@Snowden) June 14, 2017

Or as Mark McGowan, the Artist Taxi Driver, said:

There’s literally people out in the streets screaming… ‘we told you, we told you’. And then you’ve got people saying ‘don’t politicise this’…

Don't politicize the Grenfell Fire.. people are literally screaming in the streets we told you so!!!! pic.twitter.com/UvHwn2zsrf

— ARTIST TAXI DRIVER (@chunkymark) June 14, 2017

This is political

In short, today is indeed a day to focus on saving lives, to thank our emergency services, and to support everyone affected by the Grenfell Tower disaster in any way we can. But we also owe it to all the people who have suffered to look closely at why this happened, and to stop it from happening again. To do that, we need to be asking some very serious questions. And they’re almost all political.

Get Involved

– If you are concerned about anyone from Grenfell Tower, call the Casualty Bureau on 0800 0961 233 or 0207 158 0197.

– See more from The Canary on the Grenfell Tower fire here.

– Also read more articles on Britain’s housing crisis.

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