Deputy PM acknowledged there wasn’t ‘a consensus’ over future of tower block after her decision to dismantle it
Angela Rayner has defended her handling of a meeting with bereaved families and survivors of the Grenfell disaster after some said they felt ignored by her decision to tear the tower down.
She did not feel she had been “aggressive” during the meeting on the future of the site, she said, despite criticism from some of those present. “If anyone felt that way, then I would be sincerely upset about that,” she added.
Continue reading… The Guardian Read More Deputy PM acknowledged there wasn’t ‘a consensus’ over future of tower block after her decision to dismantle itAngela Rayner has defended her handling of a meeting with bereaved families and survivors of the Grenfell disaster after some said they felt ignored by her decision to tear the tower down.She did not feel she had been “aggressive” during the meeting on the future of the site, she said, despite criticism from some of those present. “If anyone felt that way, then I would be sincerely upset about that,” she added. Continue reading…