My concern is that the residents appear to be completely opposed to everything. And nothing can be done to placate that. The overt politicising of the tragedy promoting a culture of haves and have nots does little to help. I believe that the residents oppose the judge appointed to head the public enquiry, once again there are those on the left who agree and stir up things to generate more concern when surely we should be seeking the truth! There are many unanswered questions and the eyes of the world will be on the final report looking at every nuance for discrepancies, that means you must have someone with a suitable background who is experienced and impartial, just because this guy is from an oxbridge background should not preclude him from doing the job. Then of course there is yhe clammer by the media and again certain politicians for answers now, this is unhelpful to those conducting the enquiry. I sincerely hope that claims surrounding the people's status is quickly dismissed, they are/were human beings who ought to be treated equally in life and death. It is wrong to promote this them and us philosophy where envy becomes the driving force, if only our politicians could understand that then the world would be a far far better place.