I do the same to you what you do to them.
I ask you questions and expect you to back up your views with proven facts.
If you cannot back your arguments with facts then you are no better than the people you criticise.
(I typed criticize and changed it to please your sensibility. You see, everyone can be polite while aggressively debating).
Just to be clear 'Woosh', this is not a debating chamber so the rules of debate do not apply here.
I really don't understand why you imagine that you are entitled to answers to
stupid questions. I have no problem responding to relevant, sensible questions on any subject about which I have even a little knowledge but people who ask
stupid questions repeatedly will simply be ignored by me.
With regard to facts, certainly as far as the Grenfell Tower disaster is concerned, there continues to be a very deliberate suppression of the casualty numbers on the part of the government and/or its agencies. You appear, judging by your contributions to these political threads, to have absolute faith in a whole raft of public servants - you even seem to believe that there is a golden dawn ahead should 'Brexit' finally see the UK out of the EU and without many friends elsewhere in the world. The only gold in the UK's future is fools' gold!
As for the numbers at Grenfell, it really doesn't matter two weeks after the event whether the numbers are perfectly correct or not; someone knows, perhaps not exactly, the number unaccounted for so there is no practical reason why the public should not be made party to such a figure, albeit not necessarily an exact figure. Only those concerned about loved ones remain worried about the identification of those recovered from the building and those yet to be recovered. However, only the numbers concern me and I do not trust this appalling government or its agencies to tell the truth.
It is likely that much blame will be found to be at the government's door and that of the local council but legal culpability requires skilled legal argument and I'm sure there will be highly qualified lawyers looking very carefully at all the material relating to this disaster, even now before we have a final death tally.
Remember it took 28 years to see charges brought against some of the leading 'players' in the shambles that led to 96 deaths.
Tom