LONDON –
The political leader of the London borough of Kensington and Chelsea is moving on. Nicholas Paget-Brown had fierce critics in the aftermath of the deadly fire in the Grenfell Tower. He acknowledged Friday that his position is maintainable.
“I have my share of the responsibility to accept for these alleged errors”, according to Paget-Brown in a statement to the media. He got Thursday heavy criticism after he held a meeting of the deelraadsbestuur had shut down because journalists were present. Then got the driver according to the BBC a slap on the wrist from the government.
Also, mayor Sadiq Khan of London reacted according to the BBC, bemused at the end of the meeting. He called the entire deelraadsbestuur recently had to leave. Previously took already a top level in local government, Nicholas Holgate, under great pressure discharge. When the fire came this month dozens of people were killed.