Grenfell Tower: Will anyone go to prison? Tags:United Kingdom 3 comments Even more importantly, will remedial works be completed on the 9793 other buildings which do not meet safety requirements? https://www.lbc.co.uk/news/almost-10-000-buildings-unsafe-with-danger-cladding-five-years-on-from-grenfell/ Betteridge’s law of headlines. But when the cladding went on, the cladding was legal. As we don’t retrospectively convict people when new laws come in, what would these people be sent to prison for? Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Even more importantly, will remedial works be completed on the 9793 other buildings which do not meet safety requirements? https://www.lbc.co.uk/news/almost-10-000-buildings-unsafe-with-danger-cladding-five-years-on-from-grenfell/
But when the cladding went on, the cladding was legal. As we don’t retrospectively convict people when new laws come in, what would these people be sent to prison for?
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Even more importantly, will remedial works be completed on the 9793 other buildings which do not meet safety requirements?
https://www.lbc.co.uk/news/almost-10-000-buildings-unsafe-with-danger-cladding-five-years-on-from-grenfell/
Betteridge’s law of headlines.
But when the cladding went on, the cladding was legal.
As we don’t retrospectively convict people when new laws come in, what would these people be sent to prison for?