It's great to know than transam intends to maintain a dignified silence.
I wonder when he intends to start?
They could have stayed at home.And were many of these poorer people shoved into flats encased in flammable cladding?
Get rid of the foreign beggars and slackers for a start.
What is worse: politicians making political capital, or RWRs making disgusting capital, pursuing their own agenda?.....
We have grubby politicians trying to make political capital out of the disaster with in 24 hours.
What is worse politicians making political capital, or us LWRs making disgusting capital, pursuing our own agenda?
once it was aflame top to bottom, it was too late.
clearly not today.
So you're trying to blame the firefighters.How much time was there between the firefighters first noticing the panels catching fire at the lower floors of the building and then finally when the panels at the top were ablaze?
So you're trying to blame the firefighters.
He has already blamed the EU, Hate has blamed the residents.So you're trying to blame the firefighters.
Hate has blamed the residents
I doubt if you/ we will find anything at all about the criminal investigation, unless there is a prosecution and a trial.It will all come out in the criminal investigation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_inquirysince the appointment of a public inquiry is typically made by government ministers, events that involve allegations of blame on the part of the relevant minister are less likely to be investigated by a public inquiry
https://www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/blog/are-public-inquiries-worth-time-money-and-resources
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukn...or-a-useful-adjunct-to-the-legal-process.htmlPublic inquiries: a waste of time and money or a useful adjunct to the legal process?
https://www.lawgazette.co.uk/practice-points/public-inquiries-getting-at-the-truth/5049449.articleCriticism focused in the main on the perceived lack of transparency and independence inherent in procedures under an act that place the power to institute an inquiry into the hands of a minister, whose department may be at the heart of the concerns under investigation. What is more, the minister is given important powers under IA 2005, including to appoint and fire panel members, to frame terms of reference, to restrict disclosure of documentation or public access to an inquiry – and what is published by it – and, ultimately, to terminate the inquiry.
https://www.kingsleynapley.co.uk/.../emily-carter-ihl-article-public-inquiries-striking-tthe question of liability and parallel proceedings Section 2 of the 2005 Act prohibits the chairman making any finding of civil or criminal liability with respect to any witness. However, this is qualified: