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Theresa May has pointed the finger at the last Labour government for the cladding of tower blocks in flammable material.
During Prime Ministers Questions Ms May wrongly claimed that tower block cladding had “began under the Blair government”.
Tower-block re-cladding has in fact been taking place since at least the 1980s, pre-dating the Blair government by around a decade.
The Prime Minister also cited changes in regulations introduced by New Labour, suggesting they were relevant to the new revelations about cladding following the Grenfell Tower fire disaster.
“The cladding of tower blocks did not start under this government, it did not start under the previous coalition government. The cladding of towerblocks began under the Blair government,” she told MPs.
“The right honourable gentleman talks about local authority resources and talks about changes to the regulation. In 2005 it was a Labour government that introduced the Regulatory Reform Fire Safety Order which changed the requirement to inspect a building on fire safety from the local fire authority – usually the fire brigade – to a responsible person. Laws which took effect in 2006 ended the practice of routine fire service inspections, passing the responsibility to councils.
“That is why I say to the right honourable gentleman that this should be an issue that across this house we should recognise that this is a matter that has been developing for decades, occurred under governments of both colours, under councils of all political persuasions, and is something which I would hope we will say we will come together and ensure that we get to the answers of why this has happened over many years what has gone wrong, and how do we stop it from happening in the future.”
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said the Government had been warned by two coroners’ reports to change regulations in the seven years the Conservatives had been in government.
“There have been two coroners’ reports, building regulations have not been overhauled, and local authorities, whilst asked to act upon them, have had their budgets cut by 40 per cent during that same period,” he said.
“Under her predecessor fire safety audits and inspections were cut by a quarters, fire authority budgets were cut by a quarter.”
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In Pictures: Grenfell Tower after the fire A still from a video shared by polices what appears to be a stationary bicycle sitting among the ashes
In Pictures: Grenfell Tower after the fire A still from a video shared by police shows the remnants of a burnt-out bathroom
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In Pictures: Grenfell Tower after the fire A drone flies near the scene of the fire which destroyed the Grenfell Tower block
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In Pictures: Grenfell Tower after the fire 'Theresa May Stay Away' message written on the messages of support at Latymer Community Church for those affected by the fire
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In Pictures: Grenfell Tower after the fire Donated shoes sit in the Westway Sports Centre near to the site of the Grenfell Tower fire
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In Pictures: Grenfell Tower after the fire A local resident stands on her balcony by the gutted Grenfell Tower in Latimer Road
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In Pictures: Grenfell Tower after the fire Messages of condolence are left at a relief centre close to the scene of the fire that broke out at Grenfell Tower,
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In Pictures: Grenfell Tower after the fire A search dog is led through the rubble of the Grenfell Tower in London as firefighting continue to damp-down the deadly fire
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In Pictures: Grenfell Tower after the fire Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn comforts a local resident (name not given) at St Clement's Church in west London where volunteers have provided shelter and support for people affected by the fire at Grenfell Tower
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In Pictures: Grenfell Tower after the fire Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn hugs councillor Mushtaq Lasharie as he arrives at St Clement's Church in Latimer Road, where volunteers have provided shelter and support for people affected by the fire at Grenfell Tower
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In Pictures: Grenfell Tower after the fire Emotions run high as people attend a candle lit vigil outside Notting Hill Methodist Church near the 24 storey residential Grenfell Tower block in Latimer Road, West London
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In Pictures: Grenfell Tower after the fire Family and friends of missing Jessica Urbano, 12, wearing photographs of Jessica pinned to their t-shirts gather near Grenfell Tower
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In Pictures: Grenfell Tower after the fire Family and friends of missing Jessica Urbano, 12, wearing photographs of Jessica pinned to their t-shirts gather near Grenfell Tower
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In Pictures: Grenfell Tower after the fire A man distributes food from the back of a van near the scene of the fire which destroyed the Grenfell Tower block
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In Pictures: Grenfell Tower after the fire The remains of residential tower block Grenfell Tower are seen from Dixon House a nearby tower block
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In Pictures: Grenfell Tower after the fire People distribute boxes of food near the scene of the fire which destroyed the Grenfell Tower bloc
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In Pictures: Grenfell Tower after the fire A woman touches a missing poster for 12-year-old Jessica Urbano on a tribute wall after laying flowers on the side of Latymer Community Church next to the fire-gutted Grenfell Tower
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In Pictures: Grenfell Tower after the fire A man looks at messages written on a wall near the scene of the fire which destroyed the Grenfell Tower block
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The Government has ordered the testing of tower block cladding following the Grenfell disaster in which at least 79 people are feared to have been killed.
As of Wednesday cladding from 120 high-rise buildings in 37 local authorities have failed testing – a 100 per cent failure rate.
Local authorities and housing associations have re-clad many of their tower blocks over the last few decades in an attempt to improve heating insulation and appearance of the buildings.
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