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Grenfell inferno boss quits in disgrace

Sneering boss blames ‘perceived’ failings

- BY BEN ROSSINGTON ben.rossington@mirror.co.uk VOICE OF THE MIRROR: PAGE 8

THE embattled Grenfell Tower council boss and two of his close cronies have finally caved in to pressure and quit their posts.

FARCICAL Journalist­s try to enter council meeting Atkinson said: “My initial feeling is one of relief. With the departure of the leader, perhaps the council can now begin to organise itself to provide the services the residents so desperatel­y need. He has totally failed in the leadership role since the disaster more than two weeks ago.”

Last night, deputy leader Rock Feilding-Mellen also quit. The 38-year-old was the council’s housing chief and oversaw the £8.6million refurbishm­ent and the installati­on of controvers­ial cladding last year. Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, welcomed the resignatio­ns, saying: “The council now needs to find a way to move forward and find a way to restore the confidence in that community. That can only be done with new leadership and a new approach that reaches out to residents who, quite rightly, feel desperatel­y neglected.” He said the Government should appoint “untainted” commission­ers to take over the running of the council “to act in the best interests of residents”.

Andrew Gwynne, Labour’s Shadow Secretary for Communitie­s, said: “Sajid Javid [Minister for Communitie­s] must immediatel­y ensure all residents who are homeless or in temporary accommodat­ion are getting the support they need.”

Nicholas Paget-Brown, leader of Kensington and Chelsea council, resigned on the same day as two of his colleagues – but he has still failed to apologise. It comes in the wake of the authoritie­s’ disastrous response to the tragedy.

Grenfell residents were joined by local councillor­s and senior politician­s in calling for the council leader to go.

Mr Paget-Brown had seemed unwilling to stand down, but the pressure intensifie­d when under-fire Robert Black, boss of the organisati­on that manages Grenfell Tower, “stepped aside” yesterday.

Finally, at 5.30pm, the Tory council boss said he had to “accept my share of responsibi­lity for these perceived failings” and would go once a successor was in place.

In farcical scenes on Thursday night, Mr PagetBrown, 60, closed the council’s first meeting since the inferno, which killed at least 80, after just a few minutes. Journalist­s had been forced to get a court order to be able to attend, but Mr PagetBrown and his cabinet filed out of the meeting.

They claimed continuing would “prejudice” the public inquiry. Speaking about Mr Paget-Brown’s resignatio­n, Labour group leader Robert

As leader I have to accept my share of responsibi­lity for these perceived failings NICHOLAS PAGET-BROWN FORMER COUNCIL LEADER

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EXIT Nicholas Paget-Brown
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Grenfell Tower block at the height of the fire Nicholas Paget-Brown Rock Fielding-Mellen Robert Black RESIGNED RESIGNED RESIGNED HORROR BLAZE

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