Quizzes & Puzzles39 mins ago
Are The Government Covering Up The Number Killed In The Grenfell Tower Fire, For Fears Of Riots?
30 Answers
http:// www.exp ress.co .uk/new s/uk/82 1665/gr enfell- tower-d avid-la mmy-cov er-up-d eath-vi ctims-b bc-news night-l ying-ju mp-figu res
Well Labour MP David Lammy seems to think so.
Well Labour MP David Lammy seems to think so.
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by anotheoldgit. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As I understand it, David Lammy is connected with this tragedy in a way most people aren't: one of his friends died. I think in that case he has every right to be angry.
Is there a cover-up? I've seen no sign of it. The police have stated repeatedly that they expect the death toll to rise each time they've released a figure. I'm not sure if Lammy has overlooked that, or is just angry that preliminary (and probably low) estimates are released at all. But in the long run he has as much right as anyone to ask these questions and push for answers as soon as possible.
Is there a cover-up? I've seen no sign of it. The police have stated repeatedly that they expect the death toll to rise each time they've released a figure. I'm not sure if Lammy has overlooked that, or is just angry that preliminary (and probably low) estimates are released at all. But in the long run he has as much right as anyone to ask these questions and push for answers as soon as possible.
No, I don't hold with these conspiracy theories. The number may well be a lot higher, but I think that has actually been suggested anyway.
The situation must have been very confused, and so it may well have seemed that there were more bodies than there actually were, falling, etc, but it's hard to see how - or indeed why - you'd want to cover that up. It might, in fact, be that residents themselves could be hesitant about admitting to subletting, suggesting that the number of dead would not match a missing persons list. But without a definitive list of missing persons, or a lot of unaccounted for remains, then it's probably going to run and run.
The situation must have been very confused, and so it may well have seemed that there were more bodies than there actually were, falling, etc, but it's hard to see how - or indeed why - you'd want to cover that up. It might, in fact, be that residents themselves could be hesitant about admitting to subletting, suggesting that the number of dead would not match a missing persons list. But without a definitive list of missing persons, or a lot of unaccounted for remains, then it's probably going to run and run.
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.