Kentish Express Ashford & District

MP defends ‘distraught’ PM’s actions

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Ashford MP Damian Green MP has defended the Prime Minister in the face of criticism that she had only met firefighte­rs and other emergency service workers during a private visit to the Grenfell tower blaze.

The MP, First Secretary to the Treasury – effectivel­y the deputy PM – said the criticism that she failed to talk directly to residents affected was unfair.

“I think it is deeply regrettabl­e to bring politics into what is a most horrendous tragedy that many of us have seen for years. Obviously, the Prime Minister went to the scene very early and there are always security considerat­ions but she, like everyone else, is completely distraught at the event and is absolutely determined to make sure that nothing like this can happen again.”

Theresa May made a second visit to the site on Friday.

Mr Green said he hoped the inquiry would not get drawn out but the government should be prepared to implement any recommenda­tions.

Asked if the government would fund sprinkler systems in properties which did not have them, he said: “I think what needs to be done has to happen but obviously we have to wait for the inquiry.

“The public inquiry should act as quickly as possible to give a concrete set of recommenda­tions that are then acted on quickly.”

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