Everybody who’s been affected by these, none of them were doing anything risky at all, OK? The Grenfell guys went to bed. The the post office families, they went to work and were selling stamps. People went to a football match, people went to a music concert. Don’t expect anything like like this to happen. And your life turns upside down. So not only will it reduce the anguish of getting the truth, it also means when you have the truth, you can change. Then it means buildings become safer, going to events become safer. The machine that that is bringing up the wrong numbers gets out of the post office years and years earlier. Rather than going through these decades of of anguish that we’ve had to gone through it, it could make a massive change. There’s a huge amount of connection felt between the the Grenfell community and the Hillsborough community and this is something that, you know, being able to do anything to link them together. I’m just thankful we can do that.
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