18: I would get JUSTICE for Grenfell: Ed Daffarn (Grenfell United)
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In this moving and powerful episode, Gillian delves into the Grenfell Tower tragedy with Ed Daffarn, a resident and activist who foresaw the disaster. Ed shares his first-hand account of the events leading up to, during, and following the devastating fire on June 14, 2017, that claimed 72 lives and destroyed 127 homes in West London.
Key Takeaways
Forewarning and Neglect:
- Ed details the persistent warnings issued by the residents about the tower's safety issues, which were systematically ignored by the management and local authorities. These included concerns over faulty fire doors, sprinklers, and the dangerous cladding that ultimately exacerbated the fire.
The Night of the Fire:
- The tragedy unfolded dramatically and swiftly, leaving residents with little time to react despite previously being instructed to stay put in their apartments during a fire—a policy that proved fatal given the rapid spread of smoke and flames.
Aftermath and Abandonment:
- In the wake of the fire, survivors found themselves neglected by official aid, with the community stepping in to provide immediate relief. Ed's narrative highlights the stark abandonment by the state and the resilience of the Grenfell community.
Ongoing Injustice:
- Years after the incident, the lack of accountability remains a significant issue, with no criminal prosecutions and ongoing delays in legal proceedings that add to the survivors' and victims' families' grief and frustration.
Community Mobilisation:
- The formation of Grenfell United by survivors and bereaved families illustrates the proactive steps taken by the community to seek justice, improve housing safety regulations, and ensure such a disaster never happens again.
Societal Reflections:
- The episode reflects on broader themes of social inequality, the disregard for lower-income communities, and systemic failures that contributed to the tragedy. Ed discusses the implications of profit over safety and the need for profound systemic change.
This episode serves not only as a remembrance but also as a stark reminder of the ongoing struggles for justice and systemic reform. It underscores the critical need for societal vigilance and proactive governance to prevent future tragedies. The conversation with Ed is a powerful call to action for accountability, safety, and respect for all communities.
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Mentions & Resources
- Cornwall Hugs Grenfell
- ACM Cladding ban in the UK
- https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-55349395
- UK Government Deregulation Study
- Grenfell Action Group
- Building Safety Remediation
What would you do if you ruled the world?
If you have any insights or feedback on today’s episode or you have an idea for how the world could be a better place, drop me an email on podcast@gillianburkevoice.com
A final thank you to our wonderful sponsors Triodos Bank UK for making this podcast happen, and to The Wildlife Trusts for their continued support.
Credits:
Host: Gillian Burke
Production Company: Soundquake
Producer: Sam Hamilton-Turner
Editing: Jake-Lee Savage
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