toll figure to higher levels. One always see's both the best and worst of human behaviour following these disasters.
The questions posed by many of these journo's is at times, beyond moronic.
Some bint on ITV actually led a bloke and his little girl out of the rescue centre and back towards the smoking tower yesterday to see what his thoughts were, shortly after they'd fled the building. It's almost as if she wanted to re traumatise the poor kyunt and his youngster in order to get her story.
Does anyone really need an hourly update on just how many poor souls lost their lives, or is it just the usual ****ery of the media These kyunts really are worse than estate agents..
I lived near that place when I first move to London and trust me, it is very, very, very nasty there. Not a place to go out at night alone.
I'm guessing they're going to find that place was a tinder box and people were being fleeced by a dodgy landlord.
Even more sickening is the rush to politicise it. I've heard both Tories and Labour politicians blamed, heard one cretin of an MP call it 'corporate manslaughter' and even one suggestion that the fire occurred because flammable materials were used in the name of 'sustainability'. All while the bodies are still in the building. Repellent.
Indeed. James O'Brien, a prominent lefty gobshyte, stampeded to question the whole, all poor people are wonderful schtick yesterday and that you wouldn't find these levels of housing safety going on in the more affluent leafy boroughs.
It's almost as if those who can afford better social circumstances should be blamed for exercising their position to afford better social circumstances