<P> The council received further criticism for their lack of support on 18 June 2017 . Some families were reported to be sleeping on the floor in local centres four days after the event . A leading volunteer in the relief effort said: "Kensington and Chelsea are giving £ 10 to the survivors when they go to the hotels--a tenner--there is money pouring in from all these amazing volunteers . We can't get access to this money ." </P> <P> London mayor Sadiq Khan said "years of neglect" by the council and successive governments were responsible for what had been a "preventable accident". There are calls for the council leader and some others to resign . </P> <P> Dawn Foster, contributing editor on housing for The Guardian, said that this was an "atrocity" that "was explicitly political" and "a symbol of the United Kingdom's deep inequality". Data released in June 2017 by Trust for London and New Policy Institute shows large divides between rich and poor in the borough of Kensington and Chelsea . The analysis found that whilst Kensington and Chelsea is a borough with some very high incomes, as well as the highest average incomes in London, there are pockets of deprivation, particularly in the north end of the borough, including the ward in which Grenfell Tower is located . </P> <P> Patrick Cockburn of The Independent criticised deregulation of the building industry by the government, which he described as "cutting red tape". This was contrasted with the increasing complexity of processes faced by prospective benefits claimants including those with mental health issues . Cockburn said long inquiries were not necessary to establish what went wrong; the tower's cladding was inflammable and no sprinklers had been installed . Cockburn said that "The Government is clearly frightened that the burned bodies in Grenfell Towers will be seen as martyrs who died because of austerity, deregulation and outsourcing ." </P>

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