If anyone has blamed the Conservative government for the installation of cladding on Grenfell then I feel they have rather jumped the gun. Issues like this - why that material was chosen and by whom, what research was done to check its fitness for the job in hand, whether regulations were strictly followed and monitored, whether those regulations were adequate, etc, etc - will presumably be examined in the second part of the inquiry.
However, the Conservative Party has always been dismissive of regulations and has said on many occasions that it wants to cut "red tape" and to loosen or do away with various protections.
It was a Conservative council that completely ignored concerns raised by residents about the cladding and about fire safety measures within the building, and treated those who continued to pressure them for answers as troublemakers.
It was a Conservative council that was nowhere to be seen in the hours following the tragedy, leaving it to voluntary organisations and concerned individuals to help where they could. The Leader of the Council, in the midst of this terrible event, sent an e-mail that seemed more concerned with the, as he put it, the “complete media shitstorm” directed at the Council than in the plight of the people of Grenfell.
It was a Conservative Mayor of London who, while pursuing expensive and very flawed "vanity projects" himself, made significant cuts to fire officer numbers and fire engines and who told a Labour member of the GLA Fire Panel who protested against this to "get stuffed".
It is a member of the Conservative Party who has deemed it fit to imply that the people of Grenfell lacked the common sense that he so confidently asserts people like himself would have shown in the midst of chaos and against the instructions of the LFB.
anniebach Your feelings about Labour and Aberfan did not appear to prevent you from being a "loyal Labour Party member" for many years. It appears it's only when Corbyn became leader that your disgust regarding the past actions of Labour governments was ignited.