Upon reading this
crap, I felt a little hypnagogia,
I felt dizzy, mayhap,
it’s habromania?
Or even worse, a mental cacodemonomania...
You can work this out between yers…
Cause sure as hell, this ode will bring you longueur!
Things are so bad, I’ve got apeirophobia…
I’ve just had a bout of acrophobia!
I’m growing evermore tubbier and heavier...
As I age, my ailments get nastier, uglier,
I’m losing my grip, it’s not just a rumour!
With such limited brain power...
The thought of teaching did hover…
I couldn’t my head around wind-power.
I was going to apply for the job of
executioner...
It involved a lot of hanging around, so I
didn’t bother.
I wondered; will Putin’s war remain nonnuclear?
We’re running out of space for more folks
coming here...
But victims should be welcomed, it’s clear...
The world is different to yesteryear...
Putin’s waring is not over yet, I fear!
The cost of living is rising, life’s becoming
austere!
There’s hope, says Boris, but from where?
The Tory guilty of Grenfell, did I hear...
were at Boris’s party, no masks, but whisky
and beer?
Oh, to meet Nicholas Holgate. who, got off scot-free,
Bleeder!
The chief executive of Kensington and Chelsea
council has resigned amid criticism over the borough's response to the Grenfell
Tower fire.
Nicholas Holgate said Local Government
Secretary Sajid Javid asked for him to go - this is denied by the government. Mr
Holgate said the fire in which at least 79 people died, was
"heart-breaking" but his presence would be a "distraction".
Perhaps if his council had not ignored the
Tenants Association Meetings warnings, that were recorder; Telling them that a disastrous
fire: The chief executive of Grenfell Tower's landlord body told colleagues to
ignore a resident who warned eight months before the fire that:“Only a catastrophic
event will expose the ineptitude and incompetence of our landlord”. He might not have had to resign at all?
Why has the legal system not used these in a prosecution?
The reappearance of Nicholas Holgate
Posted on May
4, 2022 by northkenthinker
Tomorrow, Thursday May the 5th, might be Election Day,
but for some also thinking about RBKC, it will also be when Nicholas “Naughty
Nick” Holgate appears at the Grenfell Inquiry: People in and around the
Grenfell community might remember Nicholas Holgate. He was the Town Clerk
of RBKC (Barry Quirk’s predecessor) until shortly after the Grenfell
Tower fire when 72 innocent members of our community lost.
their lives. He resigned from the
Council around a week after the disaster, saying he would be a
“distraction”.
But when asked by journalists if the then
Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government,
Sajid Javid authorised this. MHCLG did not deny this and just issued a
statement saying that “The appointment of chief executives is entirely the
responsibility of the local authority,” sometime afterwards.
For anyone who happens to think Holgate was
just some innocent “fall guy” director simply doing his job and simply just
took the rap from the decisions of Nick Paget-Brown, “Jailhouse” Rock
Feilding-Mellen and co, we’ll just post a link to his statements and
evidence so far:
https://www.grenfelltowerinquiry.org.uk/evidence/nicholas-holgate-evidence-read-26-july-2021
Holgate might be highly intelligent and like
to think he can cover his terms with official speak and an air of detachment but
reading what he says and contrasting that with the goings on at the time tells
quite another story – and that story is that he was a collaborator. We
recommend interested readers to have a look through the Grenfell Action Group
archive to decide for themselves.: Holgate is back in teaching!
Not so long ago,
friends of a Grenfell survivor were horrified to find out that their daughters
maths teacher at Godolphin and Latymer School, was Holgate This school is also
fairly nearby and is only 2 miles from Grenfell. We’ll remind Holgate
that 18 of the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire were children!
https://grenfellactiongroup.wordpress.com/
I didn't intend to get onto the Grenfell disaster. But it's been on my mind ever since the fire. I knew, as most people did, that there would be no justice, and the Tories would cover-up... not that any other party in power would do anyhting different.
It shows the rotteness of out political system.
A bit of a fun ode, that turned out political - Sorry!