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If This Was Indeed A Time For All To Come Together, Why Were The Tory Councillors Banned From Attending?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It appears that it was the families wish that they shouldn't attend AOG :::::
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -423472 07
"Councillor Elizabeth Campbell, leader of Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, did not attend the service, after some families said they did not want the council there in an official capacity.
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"Councillor Elizabeth Campbell, leader of Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, did not attend the service, after some families said they did not want the council there in an official capacity.
Because the Left hijacked the terrible events and pursuaded people that, somehow, the Tories are to blame. It's nonsense. The guidelines on cladding and sprinklers etc were established under the Blair governments. Momentum and the truly ghastly new MP for Ken and Chelsea have filled a news vacuum. Shame on them.
sorry i didn't say it was Labours fault by the way, i did however say that the hard left, agitators were at the inquest, rallying the ordinary people, those people who had nothing to do with it, same as always i'm afraid. I find the same happens at many demo's there;s a hard core of protesters mostly left wing hardnuts who go out to spoil whatever the demo is about.
er they asked the head of council not to attend
the gurl - actually the head at the time was Robert Poston-Money
and he was the one who held a private meeting of the council a day or so after, on .....how to minimise the council's liability. He probably thought it was his duty ( to minimise the amount the council would have to pay out) BUT ..... it did look heartless.
Poston Dingdong also failed to open the council offices over that week end, and asked why said summit like - "what did we want to do that for?"
the gurl - actually the head at the time was Robert Poston-Money
and he was the one who held a private meeting of the council a day or so after, on .....how to minimise the council's liability. He probably thought it was his duty ( to minimise the amount the council would have to pay out) BUT ..... it did look heartless.
Poston Dingdong also failed to open the council offices over that week end, and asked why said summit like - "what did we want to do that for?"
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