 Essentially what caused Grenfell was a confluence of three issues that are really the basis of neoliberalism so there's re-regulation in the interest of capital at the expense of human life and so we see that in not only Thatcher taking what were 300 pages plus of building regulations and replacing them with around 24 pages of building regulations but we also see it in Prescott in 2003 approved document B the alterations that were made then allowed combustible cladding to be to be fitted for buildings. You also see local government basically converted into conduits of corporate power so while national government may be a facilitator of corporate power local government and with the example of Kensington and Chelsea as a you know perfect example you have them today coming out with 220 million pound property portfolio private property portfolio for Kensington and Chelsea you know there is legislation set in place that when a construction company is building a new complex in an area they can escape the obligation for affordable housing within that new complex by paying a fee to the local government and the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea according to New York Times received 33.4 million pounds in these types of payments in September 2016. The deputy leader of RBKC Rockfield and Mellon who actually was responsible for the change from a fire resistant zinc cladding to the cladding that was used and that actually violated EU procurement rules because if you were going to make that change you should have given the other companies the opportunity to bid for it which he didn't do he just went ahead and made that change against the wishes of the community. Well as far as I'm not a lawyer but as far as I understand it was against EU procurement rules because if you make a change like that upon something that had been agreed upon by the community they had said we are happy with this fire resistant zinc cladding and then he made the change because it was we want good prices for Rockfield and Mellon that was what the email said and and they went ahead and changed it to the iconic polyethylene six millimeters of polyethylene cladding so you know that's the second of these three issues the third issue is of course you know austerity in a situation where you've got a thousand jobs in the fire service car you've got a hundred million pounds cut from the fire service you've got something like 10 fire stations closed down 29 fire engines out of use you know when fire deaths were up by 20% you had fire funding in the bar cut by 50% you know so you're in a situation where not only when the fire brigade came where they blocked off from three sides of the building by the refurbishment and by the building of the school which the grandfather action group had warned would make things disastrous in the instance of a fire they had to bring in a ladder from Surrey in order for them to get halfway up the building they went in with walkie-talkies that didn't work and then on top of that which is also indicative of what you have in other buildings that have this poisonous cladding and insulation in they had a stay pot policy you know this is absolutely disastrous people were told to stay in their homes you know but the the fact is is those three main issues I feel were you know it's a confluence of those three issues that caused grandfather