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Old 02-07-2017, 07:11 AM #28
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Bored of this now, it was weeks ago.

There's still people who were hit by floods in Cumbria two years ago, that are still out of home, thankfully they're not still barking on about that everyday on the national news.
It was a terrible, terrible tradegy and every victim who survived and was an official resident in the tower should be rehoused locally in decent housing. I do however feel being given houses worth millions as a permanent home is perhaps a step too far.

Whilst Victims should also be financially compensated for loss of their belongings and the psychological suffering they have endured - being given a permanent residence of such value does feel like blood money - and I don't feel is an appropriate way to deal with such a tragedy.

As you say many other people have suffered such loses previously but this terrible incident is being used as a political tool to attack the government by many - including some of the victims and local residents in my opinion.
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