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trt | 13:30 Thu 31st Aug 2017 | ChatterBank
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How many more are there going to be, I thought the victims have already had £££££££££ paid to them?

https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/qpr-to-host-charity-match-to-raise-money-for-grenfell-tower-victims-a3597991.html
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I feel desperately sorry for the victims but can't help feeling SOME of them are milking this awful situation to get themselves a bigger, better place. I know it was a different situation but when they were offered accommodation at Grenfell it was probably a take it or leave it scenario. I'm not saying they should now take anything they are offered but they need...
16:12 Thu 31st Aug 2017
Have you got a link to how much has been paid to them so far?
Figure quoted in June- £11.1 million
Last time I read about this I recall that far more had been raised than had been distributed yet. There comes apoint where money can't really help a swhat these people need is a new home and until the council can find homes that satisfy the tenants this may take some time. i know teh council are trying to buy more properties but this will come from council funds rather than he charity money
Update, August £18.9 million.
Isn't it amazing that in such a short time, sympathy for the victims of the Grenfell Tower disaster is fast disappearing.
What a great idea, quite a star studded line up for the Match - bet it's a super day.
It's not Mikey.
Its not amazing ?....unfortunately that is true Ummm.
Mikey, it isn't but sometimes the victims seem a little unappreciative of what is being done for them.
Speak for yourself, Mikey.
18.9million is a lot of money, but split 200 ways wouldn't let them buy a garage in their location to continue accessing schools etc.

Hope the day is a great success.
Even though charity games can be a bit dull, it's good to see those involved giving up there time and effort for the victims.
Ummm....I always do. On this issue, the level of sympathy and support has been ebbing away, since a few days after the disaster.
Some good comments on here...well done !
I'm not sure why anyone sees anything wrong with a Charity football match - there's no obligation to attend,contribute or indeed be involved in any form at all.

A stiff letter to QPR maybe trt?
*their time and effort...
Mamy...there isn't anything wrong. I think its marvellous that people should give up their time for such a worthy cause.
Most, if not all of these people have lost everything.
Photos, gifts, possessions (ok you can replace a sofa etc) and some have lost their lives.
No amount of money given to each will make up for it, but imo, the response from the Council and some of the media reporting is deplorable.
Agree 100% Alba.

The council's appalling lack of concern will be remembered for a long time to come.
"...the response from the Council and some of the media reporting is deplorable."

I suppose it depends on your expectations. As I said when the tragedy first happened, if my house burnt down and I went to my local council for help they'd tell me to dig through the ashes for my insurance policy and get on with it. Then they'd show me the door (if I'd managed to get through it in the first place, that is).

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