London fire protests continue as May meets fire victims
(last modified Sat, 17 Jun 2017 17:19:02 GMT )
Jun 17, 2017 17:19 UTC
  • London fire protests continue as May meets fire victims

Several hundreds of demonstrators have taken to the street in London to protest against Prime Minister Theresa May’s handling of the deadly Grenfell Tower fire and her attempt to form a minority government after her party failed to win an outright majority in a recent snap election.

Protesters rally in central London on Saturday and gathered outside the gates of Downing Street, demanding May’s resignation while chanting slogans, including, “May Must Go.”

They were voicing their anger against her Conservative Party’s decision to form a coalition with the Northern Irish Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), in order to make up the necessary amount of seats to keep power.

Protesters were also angry over her government’s failure to handle the Grenfle fire disaster, which destroyed the 24-story residential tower on Wednesday.

London Police Commander Stuart Cundy told reporters on Saturday that 58 people are feared dead in the fire. According to reports, the building was home to about 600 people.

They said that it will take weeks or longer to recover and identify all the dead in the fire disaster.

The embattled premier, who is trying to quell the anger, meanwhile, met with a group of survivors and local residents at her office in 10 Downing Street.

May spent more than two hours with some of the delegation.

May invited them after she came under fierce fire for avoiding locals when she visited the scene of fire on Thursday.

She faced cries of "Shame on you" and "coward" when she returned the following day. 

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