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Friday 31 August 2018

Grenfell: The Tragedy That Won't Be Hidden






Today, a Kensington and Chelsea council worker admitted defrauding around £60,000 from the Grenfell victim fund. She is among others who have also attempted to claim money by deception and fraud from the Grenfell disaster by claiming they were temporary tenants. I will not name these people because I feel that they are just as much victims of the system as everyone else in this tragedy. That is not to say I am justifying or condoning these people's actions.

Like everyone else who witnessed the tragedy unfolding before our eyes (curtesy of the many witnesses who videoed it on their mobile phones) I was stunned and appalled by the events that took place over many hours. It also occurs to me that if these eye witnesses hadn't recorded these events, there might just have been a coverup of what actually happened.

It occurs to me, not because I am overly cynical, but because I have seen nothing but a "cover up" of the truth throughout the whole tragedy. A "whitewash" even before the tragedy took place from the very top to the very bottom of society. Let me now explain why.





Take a look at the pictures above. They are the visual and symbolic illustrations of the tragedy of Grenfell Tower and also the divisions in our society in UK and the western world today.

Most people in Britain know that Kensington and Chelsea is one of the richest boroughs in the UK. However, up until the last two decades or so it was one of poorest. When it was poor, the rich started to move in and buy up the houses because it was a buyer's market and they snapped up the rundown houses and refurbished them. As a result the poor tenants were priced out of the big houses and housed in the tower blocks which are round the corner from the big houses. Interestingly, up until a decade or so ago, these people were usually referred to as "council house tenants", but now that has been replaced by the term "social housing" tenants. This is in itself indicative and illustrates well the divisive nature that society has been heading towards during the last two decades. The implication is that "council houses" now contain people who need "social housing", in other words they are not just poor but somehow lesser than the working classes and are in special need. In other words demonised and diminished by societies standards, somehow lesser than all the other strata of society, in need of help. As such they are prejudged as perhaps uneducated and therefore fair game to be disrespected and not taken seriously when complaining about living standards in their dwellings.

If you look at the two pictures above, you will see Grenfell Tower before and after the cladding was applied to the building. The cladding was applied as a direct result of the rich neighbours in their beautiful big houses having to cast their superior eyes upon the ugly façade and crying out for a face lift to be applied. Their wish was granted by Kensington and Chelsea council, but as we all know by now, they cut corners and did it on the cheap. They knowingly did this. They also disregarded the many complaints about the cladding which where submitted by many tenants and which stated that they thought the cladding was a dangerous fire hazard due to the fact that it was attached inches from the wall and the gusts of wind could be felt inside the flats. It has since been witnessed and verified by all involved that the fire swept up the tower so rapidly because of that reason and also because of the inferior and dangerous nature of the cladding itself.

The tenants who made some of these complaints are alive and very articulate and educated tenants of Grenfell Tower. But they were not listened to and were totally disregarded by Kensington and Chelsea council. The council also disregarded other complaints from the tenants regarding the heating boilers that were installed just outside the front doors of tenants' flats instead of being installed inside their flats. This was another instance of a dangerous fire hazard that was ignored and dismissed by the council. It can be argued that it was because of their attitude towards tenants who are looked upon as somehow lesser than the rest of society. Kensington and Chelsea council carried out the wishes of the gentrified owners of the nice big houses and covered up the ugly building with substandard cladding. They totally disregarded the warnings about danger to the lives of the tenants.    

When these "council house" tenants somehow changed status to the lowest rung of society by being referred to as tenants of "social housing", they somehow lost all credibility as having any voice or intelligence in the eyes of society or indeed the council. Therefore, the rich people in their lovely big houses didn't want to be reminded that they moved into a poor neighbourhood and gentrified it by driving the poor people who once lived in their houses out. So, in an effort to further gentrify and cover up the ugly "social housing", they demanded nicer looking cladding. You could say, the guilt was shrouded in the cladding. However, they where not aware then that it would be done on the cheap and that ironically it would eventually wipe out many of the unsightly poor, literarily. The poor "socially housed" tenants who don't deserve to be listened to by the council.

Following the disaster, many of the surrounding neighbours came together to help the victims of the tower block. They set up places in buildings in the neighbourhood and donations pored in from all over. The whole world looked on in horror, shocked and stunned by what had happened and by now they had the "back" story unfolding too. The Prime Minister, drove up in her big car but shunned a meeting with the people who live in "social housing" and who suffered the torture of the damned. She instead wanted to meet the people of the council. After all, she wouldn't want to talk to "social housing" tenants, no she wanted to talk to Kensington and Chelsea council workers. She wanted to talk to the very people who caused the tragedy, not the people who suffered it. She has since seen the error of her ways and apologised.

When it is deemed by society in general that certain races, or members or groups or classes of society are lesser than or far below or less relevant than others, it engenders prejudice, hatred and division. It can cause tragedy, misery and even death. The Nazi party engendered hatred and division among the German and the Jewish society who lived together and we know the consequences of that. It might seem a gross exaggeration to compare the holocaust with what happened in Grenfell Tower, but it is not a million miles away. In fact it is closer in comparison that might be thought. When there is division and prejudice, what follows is mistrust, hatred, guilt and even death.

Which brings me to the council worker and the bogus tenants who proceeded to claim money and defraud the Grenfell Victim Fund. It is claimed that these fraudsters felt no shame or guilt or repentance, or remorse for their actions. Society in general condemns this behaviour and looks on in disbelief and horror that this could happen. That people could be so cold and calculated and try to benefit from such a tragedy. That they could take from the families that have suffered such trauma, loss and grief.

Yes, that is the good and proper reaction to such behaviour. But, it can be argued that it is symptomatic of the general malaise at large in society today. When some members of society look around at the general attitude towards the poor and the tenants of "social housing" and the way that they are treated and the way that people disrespect them that will have an affect. That might seep into the consciousness of every member of society in Britain and then people will behave accordingly. The people who have defrauded may feel "lesser" too. They may feel that if the "higher up" classes who live in the big houses around the corner from Grenfell Tower (or even the Prime Minister) can disrespect them, then so can they. If the poor folks lives in Grenfell Tower are not worth very much then surely I can take from them too. Of course this is justifying their behaviour, but so were the reasons which lead up to the tragedy.



If people say that society must try to learn from it's mistakes, then surely it must do so from this tragedy. When I mentioned earlier that it would have been a "Whitewash" if it hadn't been filmed I will try to explain why. When I see the picture of Grenfell Tower (above) with the covers on and the words "Forever in our hearts", it seems to me to be like a symbolic cover up as well as an actual one. Once again the rich neighbours couldn't bare to look at the burnt out ghost of Grenfell Tower. Once again unconscious guilt had lead to covering up the ugly truth. How ironic that we really haven't learnt anything from this tragedy. We do not as a society examine the real cause and effect. We try to cover up the mess instead of truly  understanding and rectifying our mistakes. The culprits are still unnamed and go unpunished. But we will prosecute people who defraud monies from the victims. Well, we say to ourselves at least we can be seen to do that.

This was a tragedy born from division and class hatred and disrespect. The whole world watched in horror as people burned alive in a building which looked like a scene from Hell. They were told to stay inside their flats and they obeyed and died. Many tenants who survived now live with trauma and grief. They have lost everything, all the possessions they accumulated in their lives. They left Grenfell Tower, shocked, traumatised and dispossessed. Since the tragedy they have been continually treated with suspicion and disrespect. A lot of these survivors are still dispossessed, still do not have a permanent place to call their home. A lot of these people are children and they will continue to suffer as a result of societies' prejudice, division and indifference. If there is going to be real justice for Grenfell, then the people responsible will be named and brought to book. The tenants who lost everything and are left with trauma will be recompensed with a home. Lastly, society will treat all people with respect and not just the people in nice houses.  

My heart goes out to all the survivors of Grenfell Tower.                    



         

               
 





Tuesday 9 May 2017

Inspiration For "Terror Trip" by Delaney Landon

Delaney Landon

Terror Trip is original in its concept and unconventionally written and so I am not really sure how to categorise it, except to suggest it is a “literary thriller”. I do believe though, that like me, the reading public are open to a more ‘fluid’ genre of novel today.  It is the story of how Gabriel Scrivener overcomes his paralysis of self-doubt on a terrifying train journey from London to Brighton. However, each of the characters on the journey has a story to tell.
Contemporary issues such as social and cultural identity and division are themes as well as an attempt at capturing the Zeitgeist within an interesting story. I believe that I have handled the novel’s controversial subject in a tasteful way and that the novel does work as a cohesive whole.
Whilst studying English at University, I very much admired the device of each character narrating their point of view as used in The Sound and the Fury and in Rashomon. As well as those literary greats, I also very much enjoyed the wittiness of the various narrators in Talking It Over by Julian Barnes. The device appealed to me when Terror Trip was forming in my mind and I felt it was right. However, I have taken it beyond a device and the story is driven by each character's point of view in real-time.

Terror Trip:
Two disparate groups of friends clash as they travel in the same compartment on the London to Brighton train. During the course of an hour or so their lives collide as they travel toward their destination. Things escalate to a much more terrifying pitch as two Jihadist Brothers enter and threaten to blow up the train if their demands are not met. Previously at odds, the two groups of friends are forced to join forces in an almighty battle against them. Each passenger narrates the story from their point of view and they all have a memory which is triggered and comes to mind.

On Writing "Terror Trip"



On Writing “Terror Trip”


      
My novel Terror Trip has taken many years to complete. From its inception, to its execution and finally to publication. From the initial idea and its themes, to its diligent watering and tending, its budding and flowering and its slow growth and propagation. A novel is a hard task-master, one that demands rigour and imagination. The phrase or saying, “blood, sweat and tears” applies to writing a novel in spades! It is not a task to be taken lightly. Neither should one underestimate the imagination, work and shear effort and determination it takes. Not only to write, edit and finally publish, but the book’s voyage out into the world as your “baby” should be taken into consideration.
As is often the case, the story of writing the story could almost make a novel in itself. The idea came to me “all of piece” so to speak after I had the idea of a disparate group of people travelling together on a train. I had just finished a degree in English at Goldsmiths University back in 2007 and was all fired up to write a novel. It was around a year later that inspiration actually struck. The idea flashed into my mind of a train full of passengers who are strangers to each other but are forced by events to communicate took hold. As the idea took shape, it was not a leap conflate this with the fact that in the UK there is a very strong class system which is divided by the way we speak and is clearly defined by it. Accents and dialects are efficient and clear indicators of our background, status and class. This of course is changing, but it still holds as a general indicator. As one of my characters Nelson says, ” Ya see Brotha youz speak about segregations and divisions an such…Well, dere be nothin in this here world more dividin than how a Brotha is talkin Man…” (page 82 of chapter 6) Division is a major theme in Terror Trip and this is articulated here by Nelson in his own dialect or slang.
Anyway, that is how the idea germinated and it grew from there. Rarely do class issues, race issues or political themes for that matter feature in novels these days. In literary novels in particular, it seems that only one class is featured and that is because of the readership of that genre of novel. That seems a real shame and a great omission. How is it possible as a serious novelist to write about contemporary life and only feature one class or group of society? In Terror Trip I try to portray contemporary urban life in London which includes a range of classes and races by their interaction on a train.
The story which is situated in a confined train carriage, seemed to be well placed to explore contemporary themes; ranging from Division to Extremism, Terrorism and it’s exponents. What a melting pot for a writer to set the scene for a story of an explosive situation! I feel (and I have been lead to believe by my readers) that I have handled the ambitious undertaking in my novel very sympathetically. Please read it and find out for yourselves by buying the novel as an eBook on Amazon. In doing so you will be supporting the Independent writers and publishers of original novels.
This is something that the traditional publishing houses run scared of and rarely do today. After all, it takes a very large budget to print, distribute, market and publicise a novel. If you are a publishing company you would most certainly want to collect a good return on your investment. If a novel is not commercial enough or is considered too risky, then a publisher will not gamble with anything that attempts to push boundaries of any sort. Consequently, most of the fiction today is recycled and safe story telling. Unfortunately, it is mostly the Independent writers and self-publishers of novels who will push the boundaries now. That is what I have done in my novel, ambitious though it is. There are good writers who self-publish, but you won’t find them lauded by reviewers in the Broadsheets or their magazines. However, that is the subject for another blog. Buy for now.

Sunday 18 September 2016

AMAZON KINDLE PREVIEW


Free Kindle book preview. Read the first chapter for free and if you like it, follow the link from there and buy it on Amazon. Below is a little about the novel. Preview instantly available by clicking on the link below:



Terror Trip by Delaney Landon


Terror Trip is a challenging but rewarding novel. It does not have a traditional narrative structure and therefore is not so easy to slot into a defined genre as such. However, it is a very British suspense thriller. 

Be one of the first to give your opinion as well as writing a review on goodreads and on Amazon.

A novel of Pure Zeitgeist 

The novel is about what it's like to live in London in the age of Terror. Pure Zeitgeist form the novel's themes and the twists and turns of the plot only serve to reinforce these. "Terror Trip" is not an easy read, it tackles some very challenging problems facing the world today.   

This is what a literary novel used to tackle in the past and only rarely does any more. If you want to read something a little more challenging and interesting, this is for you. 

"If you have a thing for British Suspense novels, Terror Trip by Delaney Landon is for you. It is a gripping read and you will want to devour the pages to find out what happens to everyone you get to know in the story."  
Self-Publishing Review

Here are two 5 and 4 star reviews on Amazon.com:

Top Customer Reviews

Customer reviews

Top customer reviews

on January 31, 2016
Format: Kindle Edition|Verified Purchase

on July 22, 2017
Format: Kindle Edition

on December 17, 2015
Format: Kindle Edition

Please visit my website for further information:
www.delaneylandon.com 

Below is a You Tube video of Terror Trip by Delaney Landon




Saturday 17 September 2016

AMAZON KINDLE PREVIEW



Free Kindle book preview. Read the first chapter for free and if you like it, follow the link from there and buy it on Amazon. Below is a little about the novel. Preview instantly available by clicking on the link below:




Terror Trip by Delaney Landon


Terror Trip is a challenging but rewarding novel. It does not have a traditional narrative structure and therefore is not so easy to slot into a defined genre as such. However, it is a very British suspense thriller. 

Be one of the first to give your opinion as well as writing a review on goodreads and on Amazon.

A novel of Pure Zeitgeist 

The novel is about what it's like to live in London in the age of Terror. Pure Zeitgeist form the novel's themes and the twists and turns of the plot only serve to reinforce these. "Terror Trip" is not an easy read, it tackles some very challenging problems facing the world today.   

This is what a literary novel used to tackle in the past and only rarely does any more. If you want to read something a little more challenging and interesting, this is for you. 

"If you have a thing for British Suspense novels, Terror Trip by Delaney Landon is for you. It is a gripping read and you will want to devour the pages to find out what happens to everyone you get to know in the story."  
Self-Publishing Review

Here are two 5 and 4 star reviews on Amazon.com:

Top Customer Reviews


Customer reviews

Top customer reviews

on January 31, 2016
Format: Kindle Edition|Verified Purchase

on July 22, 2017
Format: Kindle Edition

on December 17, 2015
Format: Kindle Edition

Please visit my website for further information:
www.delaneylandon.com 

Below is a You Tube video of Terror Trip by Delaney Landon




"Terror Trip" a novel about a Terrorist Attack - Read a Preview here


Free Kindle book preview. Read the first chapter for free and if you like it, follow the link from there and buy it on Amazon. Below is a little about the novel. Preview instantly available by clicking on the link below:



Terror Trip by Delaney Landon


Terror Trip is a challenging but rewarding novel. It does not have a traditional narrative structure and therefore is not so easy to slot into a defined genre as such. However, it is a very British suspense thriller. 

Be one of the first to give your opinion as well as writing a review on goodreads and on Amazon.

A novel of Pure Zeitgeist 

The novel is about what it's like to live in London in the age of Terror. Pure Zeitgeist form the novel's themes and the twists and turns of the plot only serve to reinforce these. "Terror Trip" is not an easy read, it tackles some very challenging problems facing the world today.   

This is what a literary novel used to tackle in the past and only rarely does any more. If you want to read something a little more challenging and interesting, this is for you. 

"If you have a thing for British Suspense novels, Terror Trip by Delaney Landon is for you. It is a gripping read and you will want to devour the pages to find out what happens to everyone you get to know in the story."  
Self-Publishing Review

Here are two 5 and 4 star reviews on Amazon.com:

Top Customer Reviews

Customer reviews

Top customer reviews

on January 31, 2016
Format: Kindle Edition|Verified Purchase

on July 22, 2017
Format: Kindle Edition

on December 17, 2015
Format: Kindle Edition

Please visit my website for further information:
www.delaneylandon.com 

Below is a You Tube video of Terror Trip by Delaney Landon