When Grenfell Tower -- packed with legal and illegal immigrants -- burned down less than a year ago, killing 72 people, it was a clear that the government and local government were going to throw any amount of money at the problem to make the bad PR go away.
This is because the sufferings of non-Whites have a high cash value that you can practically take to the bank. As the fires died, the cash inferno started.
Now it has been revealed that nearly £21 million ($30 million) has been spent keeping Grenfell Tower survivors in hotels, which is enough to build three tower blocks like Grenfell.
"At least £21million has been spent on hotel bills for survivors of the Grenfell Tower inferno. More than 200 households were put up in 53 hotels across London in the aftermath of the disaster. Kensington and Chelsea council said it hoped survivors would be out of the emergency accommodation by Christmas. But 24 households are still in hotel rooms nine months after the blaze that claimed 72 lives. The council paid £20.9million for hotel bills between June last year and mid-February, according to figures released last night. The total is understood to have now passed the £21million mark."
But it is not just the local council that is footing this enormous bill. The cash-strapped UK national government is also shelling out big time:
"A further £8million was spent financially supporting families and individuals who lost everything they owned. It is understood the Government will meet approximately half the cost of the hotel bills and financial support. Emma Dent Coad, who is the local Labour MP, said: ‘Taxpayers will be shocked to hear that our wasteful and incompetent council has already spent nearly £30million keeping survivors and bereaved families in hotels."
But this is only the tip of the enormous iceberg of financial incompetence, powered by kowtowing to the interests of London's new, non-English population, with the costs expected to soar into the hundreds of millions.
"Of the 209 households that required new properties, 185 have accepted an offer of a temporary or permanent home and 126 have already moved in. Deputy council leader Kim Taylor Smith said 307 homes had been secured at a cost of £235million and efforts were being made to accelerate the process. The Tory-run authority has committed its entire cash reserve of £250 million to coping with the tragedy."
This shows you the extreme lengths that British politicians will go on behalf of non-Whites, and tax-assisted racial replacement, all because they are terrified of being called "racist."
English people hoping for accommodation in a London borough, by contrast, are usually told to "Fuck off, go and live in Essex," the county to the East of London, that has been the largest recipient of London's "White Flight," where of course they have to pay for everything themselves.
I hope the traitors die in the most painful ways.
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