Last week, during a door knocking session, over 45 residencies responded and indicated robust support for collective action. Since then, Grenfell Tower has been abuzz with talk about Tuesday’s Emergency Meeting and there is a growing confidence among residents that things may possibly be about to change for the better. However, even if we can’t change things for the better, then we will at least let Claire Williams and the TMO know that we are not prepared to simply sit back and accept to remain powerless.
It would come as no surprise to residents if the newly provided Community Rooms in the caretakers old office space (swapped without consultation for our previous and more spacious EMB Community Rooms) are not large enough to accommodate the many number of tenants and leaseholders who will be wanting to make their views known. This time, through sheer weight of numbers, the TMO/Rydon will have no choice but to hear our voice.
ANYWAY, IT IS TIME THE TMO’S VICIOUS AND IMMORAL POLICY OF “DIVIDE AND RULE” IS FINALLY BROKEN AND THAT RESIDENTS RIGHT TO “COMMUNE” AND TO BE ABLE TO SPEAK WITH A COLLECTIVE VOICE ARE RESPECTED.