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gester | 13:10 Thu 15th Jun 2017 | News
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I am sure the PM's first reaction was "That's all I bloody need now! " followed by the
platitudes.
The lessons will NOT be learned or acted upon.
Eventually there will be NO real culprits , just "regrettable procedural failings" .
I am 100% with DRACO the Athenian magistrate.

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The Product itself may have passed all tests (BBA and British Standards) and gained all relevant certification - both the cladding sheets and the insulation......and the windows, similarly.

However, the devil is in the detail and if shortcuts were made in the fixing, if cheaper, quicker or more 'manageable' fixings were substituted then there *is* a case to answer and that is the responsibilty of whoever decided to cut those corners.
Maybe.
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Construction firm Rydon, which carried out the refurbishment, initially said in a statement that the work met "all fire regulations".

The wording was omitted in a later statement

Very interesting
// the recent renovations would still have had to meet fire regulations //

I think we are gonna find the regs were complied with
certainly those involved (in planning and building) are saying they were

odd idea that something complying with building regs cant burn down - but hey this IS answerbank
indeed, Bazile.

We shall see, I suppose.

Then again, we may not. There was already a review of building regulations under way, following the Camberwell fire. The government won't say when it will be completed. Two separate coroners have called for fitting of sprinklers in high-rises. Nothing has been done. So don't hold your breath.
sorry, "don't hold your breath" wasn't a very appropriate way of putting it, under the circumstances.
There was a similar fire where 6 people died ( sorry can't recall the dates/location), there was an inquest, it took 4 years !!!!!!!!
Peter Pedant, //odd idea that something complying with building regs cant burn down //

That's your suggestion, not mine.
Perhaps we should ll wait and see the results of the fire brigade investigation before second guessing what the PM or anyone else thinks or will do?
//if people would care to reread the OP they'll see it's not about May at all but about what will happen as a result of the fire.//

But conveniently, or accidentally, hooked to the PM. Nice.
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Draco prescribed the death penalty for stealing a cabbage, not unlike 18C Britain.

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