Rayner defends handling of Grenfell Tower meeting after families ignored'
Briefly

Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner has defended the decision to demolish Grenfell Tower, which is set to take two years. Families of victims have expressed feeling ignored during consultations, with some stating that the tower’s demolition disregards their emotional loss. Rayner emphasizes that safety concerns and engineering reports guided her decision, asserting her commitment to creating a lasting memorial for the site. The demolition process is planned to be careful and sensitive, with efforts made to include elements of the tower in a community memorial if desired by families.
The Government's decision to demolish Grenfell Tower has been met with criticism from bereaved families, who feel their voices have been ignored in this process.
Angela Rayner insists that the decision to demolish the tower is based on engineering reports and reflects a need to preserve safety while memorializing the tragedy.
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