The Grenfell tragedy highlights a recurrent theme in British political history: a failure to address systemic negligence towards the vulnerable, often exacerbated by economic austerity measures.
Keir Starmer's somber response in parliament reflected a necessary acknowledgment of both the victims' suffering and the persistent neglect of their safety due to deeply entrenched socio-economic injustices.
The inquiry's findings reveal a shocking disparity in treatment, where the pleas of working-class and immigrant residents were disregarded, demonstrating a two-tier justice system.
It is imperative to transform the government's 'default settings' to ensure accountability and prevent the prioritization of profit over the lives of the disadvantaged.
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