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View elgrande's Profile elgrande Flag bedford 21 Jun 17 2.37pm Send a Private Message to elgrande Add elgrande as a friend

Originally posted by nickgusset

Good. Funny how they can find places when put under a bit of pressure. Only another 1200 dormant properties left in the borough.

They just bought them....they are new ffs.and the others BELONG to other people.

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 21 Jun 17 2.51pm

Originally posted by elgrande

They just bought them....they are new ffs.and the others BELONG to other people.

Depends on your priorities. If you've got people who need a home and empty properties, I don't think its unreasonable for the state to utilise them to house people.

The needs of people outweigh things like personal ownership, and a government that cannot provide reasonable affordable access to its citizens to accommodation, food, health, water and heating is failing its citizens.

I think its reasonable to say that a government that cannot provide basic existent needs of its citizens is a failed state. I think its reasonable to expect that in return for paying tax we can expect a return that fulfils or addresses existential needs.

And I think its quite tragic that we've got to the point where concepts of wealth outweigh the provision of the basic needs of citizens existence.

 


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View Cucking Funt's Profile Cucking Funt Flag Clapham on the Back 21 Jun 17 2.54pm Send a Private Message to Cucking Funt Add Cucking Funt as a friend

Originally posted by jamiemartin721

Depends on your priorities. If you've got people who need a home and empty properties, I don't think its unreasonable for the state to utilise them to house people.

The needs of people outweigh things like personal ownership, and a government that cannot provide reasonable affordable access to its citizens to accommodation, food, health, water and heating is failing its citizens.

I think its reasonable to say that a government that cannot provide basic existent needs of its citizens is a failed state. I think its reasonable to expect that in return for paying tax we can expect a return that fulfils or addresses existential needs.

And I think its quite tragic that we've got to the point where concepts of wealth outweigh the provision of the basic needs of citizens existence.

The UN Declaration on Human Rights would disagree with you.

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 21 Jun 17 2.57pm

Originally posted by npn

How on earth would I know that?

There are regulations in place - it may well be that this horrible event will lead to tightening up of some regulations (certainly cladding any building in flammable material seems crazy to me, but I'm a layman and have no relevant knowledge).

This is why I find this "day of rage" farcical - what are we raging at? There are still unidentified bodies in the building, we have no knowledge of what went wrong and what the underlying cause was. It's fine to be angry (a natural reaction to death) but to call people out on the streets to be directed to be angry at who you want them to be angry at (I assume it will turn into an anti-Tory demo as these things will) is both pointless and irresponsible until more is known about what has gone on.

That at least 79 people burned to death. I think its pretty reasonable to be f**king angry that effectively there is no real provision for fighting fires and rescue for tower blocks - given the length of time these buildings have existed and been populated.

When you look at how that building burned, the limited capacity to fight fire or extract people from the building above a certain height. Many of those people died, for economic reasons.

 


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View elgrande's Profile elgrande Flag bedford 21 Jun 17 2.58pm Send a Private Message to elgrande Add elgrande as a friend

Originally posted by jamiemartin721

Depends on your priorities. If you've got people who need a home and empty properties, I don't think its unreasonable for the state to utilise them to house people.

The needs of people outweigh things like personal ownership, and a government that cannot provide reasonable affordable access to its citizens to accommodation, food, health, water and heating is failing its citizens.

I think its reasonable to say that a government that cannot provide basic existent needs of its citizens is a failed state. I think its reasonable to expect that in return for paying tax we can expect a return that fulfils or addresses existential needs.

And I think its quite tragic that we've got to the point where concepts of wealth outweigh the provision of the basic needs of citizens existence.

Well they have just bought 68 flats for a start,in a week.
And sorry I don't agree occupying someone's else's property.
It's been a week,hopefully by the end of the week they should all have a temp/perm roof over their heads.
And I do believe that the new flats were built for social housing?,in which case it rather differs from someone else's post about the local authority not building any social housing.

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 21 Jun 17 3.05pm

Originally posted by Cucking Funt

The UN Declaration on Human Rights would disagree with you.

 


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View Shifty97's Profile Shifty97 Flag Croydon 21 Jun 17 11.42pm Send a Private Message to Shifty97 Add Shifty97 as a friend

Originally posted by npn

How on earth would I know that?

There are regulations in place - it may well be that this horrible event will lead to tightening up of some regulations (certainly cladding any building in flammable material seems crazy to me, but I'm a layman and have no relevant knowledge).

This is why I find this "day of rage" farcical - what are we raging at? There are still unidentified bodies in the building, we have no knowledge of what went wrong and what the underlying cause was. It's fine to be angry (a natural reaction to death) but to call people out on the streets to be directed to be angry at who you want them to be angry at (I assume it will turn into an anti-Tory demo as these things will) is both pointless and irresponsible until more is known about what has gone on.

You have kind of answered your own question. People are raging at the fact that there was flammable cladding around the building and the fact that there was an inadequate fire or smoke detection system in the building. This is something that residents had previously complained about but nothing had been done. This was a horrible incident but there could have been significantly fewer deaths if these problems were addressed

 

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View radsyrendot's Profile radsyrendot Flag From Coventry now in Leicester 22 Jun 17 4.59am Send a Private Message to radsyrendot Add radsyrendot as a friend

There's empty properties up and down the country house them away from that area if they want ..I wouldn't want to live there after what happened give them a frEsh start else where

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 22 Jun 17 7.53am

Greed trumps humanity...


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hedgehog50 Flag Croydon 22 Jun 17 8.20am

Originally posted by nickgusset

Greed trumps humanity...

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Everyday is a fabricated day of rage for you isn't it.

 


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View Mr_Gristle's Profile Mr_Gristle Flag In the land of Whelk Eaters 22 Jun 17 8.23am Send a Private Message to Mr_Gristle Add Mr_Gristle as a friend

So these Kensington flats were already available for local authorities to buy at "social housing" prices anyway?

And it's the City of London Corporation (not the LOCAL authority) that's buying them?

Whilst it's unreservedly A Good Thing for the Grenfell survivors to get rehomed locally as quickly as possible, the baying headlines aren't telling the full story on these flats.

Quelle surprise.

 


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View Nobbybm's Profile Nobbybm Flag Dartford 22 Jun 17 8.33am Send a Private Message to Nobbybm Add Nobbybm as a friend

Originally posted by nickgusset

Greed trumps humanity...


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NIMBYism at it's best.

Saw some of the vitriol aimed at these moaners online & much of it is warranted. From what I've seen, these 'affordable' flats were included in the development from the planning stage (as per current regs) so to bitch & whine when they are actually going to be used for their intended purpose and use money as the main driver is greed personified.

Perhaps what this demonstrates is that we need more affordable/social housing developments to help level out the over-inflated housing market.

 


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