Grenfell warning: Be on right side of history
TRAGEDY Two years ago GRENFELL Tower campaigners have urged the next prime minister to be “on the right side of history” ahead of the two-year anniversary of the fire.
Whoever takes over from Theresa May must prioritise the tragedy, said Karim Mussilhy. His uncle Hesham Rahman was one of 72 people
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The Daily Mirror is published by MGN Ltd, a to die when the West London high-rise caught fire on June 14, 2017. Mr Mussilhy, 33, vice chair of Grenfell United, said, “there are many other Grenfell Towers out there”.
He said: “We don’t know who it’s going to be and... it doesn’t matter, because the pressure will continuously be applied by us.” He also told subsidiary company of Reach PLC, which is a member of the Independent Press Standards Organisation. We adhere to the Editors’ Code Of Practice as enforced by which is contactable for advice at Gate House, 1 Farringdon Street, EC4M 7LG. Website www.ipso.co.uk Telephone: 0300 123 2220, email advice@ipso.co.uk the incoming PM: “You have an opportunity to make changes that will echo throughout generations.”
Mr Mussilhy continued: “It’s quite insulting to see any time Grenfell is spoken about in Parliament there’s no more than six to seven MPs in the room. Trust me, we are not going to go away.”
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