arseofacrow wrote: ↑Sat Jun 17, 2017 8:23 am
northbank123 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 16, 2017 9:51 pm
Horrendous. And sick that people in this day and age are hell-bent on twisting it for political purposes. Theresa May deserves criticism for yet another personally major miscalculation over how she has dealt with this, but all th people proclaiming that the Tories have blood on their hands - really???
Always had a lot of respect for Harriet Harman but she's been amongst the worst. The number of anti-Tory banners at these marches is sickeningly taking away from the tragedy - in the same way that the indignity outrage from continuing campaigns about Hillsbrough takes away from the human tragedy.
Likewise people who want to criticise Corbyn for supposedly taking advantage of a PR opportunity. Can't people just fucking shut up about politics for five minutes these days?
Agree with your sentiment NB and we should be more grown up about these things. Let the families grieve. Politicians of all colours bare some responsibility. Society as a whole bares some responsibility.
Amazing!
Every Marxist Anarchist Communist is on the bandwagon now!
They are stoking the fire, anti establishment for all to see, blaming the Police Firemen and Government?
Really?
Maybe they should be taken up to the scene to see how fucking difficult it is to identify bodies in a derelict and unsafe structure, a crematoria could not have done a better job!
Honestly they need to be realistic and stop blaming everyone in authority...
Nice to see Mr Khan pass the buck to Theresa, and Brother Corbin timed his entrance to perfection...
Now communist brother McDonnel wants protests against austerity, where were you in 2008 you muppet, when it went tits up then, and remember your comrades leaving a note in the safe stating there is no money left!
As for the bereaved my prayers go to the families, but please do not make this political!...