Grenfell Tower block disaster

I thought Grenfell would be a game-changer for social housing. Alas, nothing will change. The housing crisis will continue and dodgy landlords will continue to make money, hand-over-fist, out of the poor.
 
According to today’s Guardian 367 of 489 tower blocks tested in Greater Manchester did not meet fire safety standards. That’s a 75% failure rate.
 
I thought there was a vote last year where 310 Tories voted against making homes fit to live in?

Would these Grenfell incidents come under that vote?

Nobody voted against making homes fit to live in. What happened was Labour tabled an amendment to the Housing and Planning Act which stated homes must be fit for human habitation. The reason it was voted down was because local authorities already have enforcement powers when this is not the case. Under the Housing Act, local authorities have powers of enforcement against hazards. For the purpose of the act, a hazard is defined as follows:

“hazard” means any risk of harm to the health or safety of an actual or potential occupier of a dwelling or HMO which arises from a deficiency in the dwelling or HMO or in any building or land in the vicinity (whether the deficiency arises as a result of the construction of any building, an absence of maintenance or repair, or otherwise).
 
Nobody voted against making homes fit to live in. What happened was Labour tabled an amendment to the Housing and Planning Act which stated homes must be fit for human habitation. The reason it was voted down was because local authorities already have enforcement powers when this is not the case. Under the Housing Act, local authorities have powers of enforcement against hazards. For the purpose of the act, a hazard is defined as follows:

“hazard” means any risk of harm to the health or safety of an actual or potential occupier of a dwelling or HMO which arises from a deficiency in the dwelling or HMO or in any building or land in the vicinity (whether the deficiency arises as a result of the construction of any building, an absence of maintenance or repair, or otherwise).
The amendment was to give tenants the power to take landlords to court if their home was unfit. It was supported by the Tory government....and voted down by Tory landlord MPs.
 
The amendment was to give tenants the power to take landlords to court if their home was unfit. It was supported by the Tory government....and voted down by Tory landlord MPs.

Points 1 and 2 are incorrect:

https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201516/cmhansrd/cm160112/debtext/160112-0003.htm

Point 3 is irrelevant.

Yep ive just researched this.

Its pretty disgusting to see people putting their own greed as more important than the safety of human life.

https://www.google.com.au/amp/www.indy100.com/article/72-mps-vote-human-habitation-living-standards-private-landlords-grenfell-tower-7790891?amp

The statistics in that article are meaningless out of context. This amendment would not have prevented the Grenfell tragedy or prevent justice taking its course.
 
The fire door fire test failure issue on top of the cladding fire test issue proves that both:
1. The relaxation of the fire regs back in 2005 that allowed materials made from materials that have passed the fire test to no longer have to be retested is clearly a serious error. AND
2. business simply cant be trusted to stick to the regs
So, going forward, every piece of fire safety equipment has to be tested and then retested in the manner it will be deployed to a high density housing project.
 
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