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Grenfell Tower: Theresa May refuses to say whether Kensington and Chelsea council leader should resign | Grenfell Tower: Theresa May refuses to say whether Kensington and Chelsea council leader should resign |
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Theresa May has refused to say whether the leader of Kensington and Chelsea council should resign following the Grenfell Tower fire. | |
Overnight on Thursday the authority's chief executive, Nicholas Holgate, stepped down after an intervention by Communities Secretary Sajid Javid. | Overnight on Thursday the authority's chief executive, Nicholas Holgate, stepped down after an intervention by Communities Secretary Sajid Javid. |
In the House of Commons, Ms May was asked whether the political leader of the council, Nicholas Paget-Brown, should follow suit. | In the House of Commons, Ms May was asked whether the political leader of the council, Nicholas Paget-Brown, should follow suit. |
“That is a matter that will be considered by the appropriate group on Kensington and Chelsea council,” the Prime Minister said. | “That is a matter that will be considered by the appropriate group on Kensington and Chelsea council,” the Prime Minister said. |
Mr Holgate said he wanted to stay on but admitted his continued presence in the wake of the fire could be a “distraction”. | Mr Holgate said he wanted to stay on but admitted his continued presence in the wake of the fire could be a “distraction”. |
Earlier this week Mr Paget-Brown was thought to have offered to resign, but colleagues backed him staying on. | Earlier this week Mr Paget-Brown was thought to have offered to resign, but colleagues backed him staying on. |
“In the circumstances it has of course been appropriate to ensure that as leader... I continue to have the support of my colleagues,” he told the London Evening Standard. | “In the circumstances it has of course been appropriate to ensure that as leader... I continue to have the support of my colleagues,” he told the London Evening Standard. |
At least 79 people are missing and presumed dead after the devastating fire that destroyed Grenfell Tower last Wednesday. | At least 79 people are missing and presumed dead after the devastating fire that destroyed Grenfell Tower last Wednesday. |
Liberal Democrat MP Tom Brake called for “political accountability” from the Conservative-run Kensington and Chelsea council. | |
He said: “No one is looking for a witch hunt, but if heads are starting to roll, they should be the right ones. There must be political accountability.” |
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