May: help after the fire was not good enough

LONDON –

The British prime minister Theresa May has Saturday admitted that the direct aid for the residents who care or information needed in the first hours after the fire in an apartment building in London “not good enough”. This let it know in a statement, after they in her official residence had spoken with a delegation of the affected residents. May had on Friday announced that all residents within three weeks in the district housed.

“Victims are concerned that their voice is not heard and that their many questions about this tragedy remain unanswered. That’s why I decided to have a public inquiry, where the costs for legal aid for the affected by it for the account of the government”, said the prime minister Saturday. “The research will be open and transparent. The government and all relevant ministers work.”

May let us know that the researchers on her personal account will release. “As prime minister I am responsible for the implementation of the outcomes of the research.”

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They had Friday, an emergency fund of five million pounds was announced, that the victims clothes, food, and other necessary products can buy. “That is now among the people divided. If more money is needed, takes care of that,” said the premier.

May got Friday strong critics because they are two days after the flatbrand still her face did not show in the victims.


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