This is a tough one to try to understand.Digby wrote:I genuinely don't know what to say about Robert Jenrick's statement to the House today on our (lack of) response to the Grenfell Tower disaster. Maybe this statement is why Shapps said something unnecessary and for many people daft about holidays today, holidays being much more likely to draw public attention than government regulations, and wider dealings between public officials the building industry and insurance firms, 'cause what Jenrick had to say is late, inadequate, fails to take responsibility on any number of levels, lacks common sense.... I don't want to describe it as evil, that would be too far, but pathetic doesn't go far enough in condemning this farce of an update to the House.
How are they getting it this wrong? Are they just waiting for Marcus Rashford to force them to do the right thing? I cannot think right now of a cabinet minster who's risen to the level of acceptable failure
1) On one hand we have what (probably? hopefully?) most people think about Grenfell - watershed moment, disgraceful, something REALLY needs to be done.
2) On the other hand, the residents of such tower blocks are exactly those people who are NOT Tories, and are seen as "not us" by Tory MPs. So they get the sort of help that is generally handed out by the Tory party to people who they know they will never themselves be (Grenfell was not the first lethal tower block fire, and little was done after previous incidents). They don't want to do anything, they think it's a waste of money and an imposition to the companies or landlords (ie the people they really identify with) who profit from the status quo.
The winner will be 2) unless Marcus Rashford or someone similarly effective can apply pressure (for several years).