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Minutes silence etiquette.
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostNothing can bring back the dead. But what action can people take to stop a similar event happening?"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostA riot? Though it should happen in Kensington and Chelsea so so the councillors realise that saving £5K on cladding of a tower block is a false economy.
Dare I suggest these should be retrospective(cue NLyUK abuse).Comment
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostNothing can bring back the dead. But what action can people take to stop a similar event happening?
So step 1 is reduce as far as possible the risk of this happening again.
Step 2 is to try to rehouse the people quickly - however I think this will take time and Corbyn needs to stop saying that they should commander any empty rich peoples houses - we are not in a communist state and so property is not theft and all that is doing is whipping up anti establishment sentiment.
Beyond that not sure
Maybe go riot and get myself a new pair of Air Jordans?Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View Postbut the first thing to do would be to address that and retrofit any buildings identified as not being up to the required standard - sounds expensive but the correct response.?
I wonder how many of those voting were / are landlords...Growing old is mandatory
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostOr it's virtue signalling at its worst.
Yes it's sad, but in a way it's disrespectful to pretend that a minute's silence in any way makes up for what happened. And as much as this was a terrible single event, people die all the time, many in a fire in Portugal yesterday. So who is deciding which people are worthy of a minute's silence and which people aren't?
Plus they're always a bit painfully awkward. Sometimes in football or whatever they do a minute's applause for someone who's died, and I think that is a much better idea; both practically and in terms of what it's trying to achieve.
But each to their own. If someone was wanting to observe the silence I wouldn't go and start talking to them or whatever, but equally you shouldn't complain about other people not choosing to take part. In fact I'd bet the majority don't.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostThere was a proposed amendment to the Regs recently that would have made it compulsory for Landlords to ensure that existing property was fit to live in and had suitable fire provision (ie sprinklers) but our Parliament voted it down,
I wonder how many of those voting were / are landlords...
https://www.theguardian.com/housing-...private-rented"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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