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Grenfell Tower InquiryProspect Magazine - Britain's leading monthly current affairs magazine
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The Grenfell Tower Inquiry report savaged Kensington and Chelsea Tenant Management Organisation for âchronicâ and âsustainedâ fire safety failures in the years before the fire.
The findings should have prepared the ground for firm recommendations which would look to reframe the power imbalance between tenants and landlords at a local level.
At a national level too, the inquiry report tells a story of a missing tenant voice.
The government commissioned guidance on managing fire safety in blocks of flats, but not tenants and particularly not disabled tenants.
The answer is clear: give tenants and tenants groups more power, both on their estates and on the national stage.
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