Grenfell Tower: Theresa May’s face tells us all what her mouth won’t

If a picture is worth a thousand words, what is this image of Theresa May saying? She’s pictured with artist Damel Carayol and his painting of Grenfell Tower, which she would obviously like to see burning like its inspiration. Shame on her.

Theresa May can be false in many places – but not, it seems, in the expression on her face.

When artist Damel Carayol presented her with his painting of Grenfell Tower, captioned “Eyesore!! Final Straw”, she could not hide her distaste.

The 55-year-old artist from north London lost family members in the fire, including his niece Khadija Saye, a fellow artist who died shortly before her work was to be exhibited for the first time.

After hearing reports a few days after the fire that the flammable cladding that turned the building into a raging inferno was attached for aesthetic reasons, he told Sky News, “That tipped me over the edge… it was pure anger. I didn’t plan or think; I just grabbed my one canvas that was left.

“My anger just poured out through the paint… it was pure anger and sweat and swearing and everything.”

A message on the painting reads: “To the Prime Minister Mrs Theresa May. Given from a good place with a righteous message. We all hope and pray that nothing like this will ever happen again.”

Mr Carayol said he presented it as a gift to Mrs May, who called it “powerful”.

But you can tell from the photo of her, taken with the artist, that she didn’t want it.

She doesn’t want anything to do with that nasty Grenfell Tower affair.

And a group of more than a dozen families was left with exactly that impression after meeting Mrs May last week to call for a diverse panel with decision-making powers to be set up as part of the inquiry into the blaze.

Their call came in advance of an Opposition Day debate on Wednesday, discussing a petition backed by rap artist Stormzy (you may remember his Brit Awards performance berating Mrs May), asking Mrs May to improve public trust in the inquiry.

But one of the representatives at the meeting last Thursday described it as a “total let-down”.

Nabil Choucair, who lost his mother, sister, brother-in-law and their three children, told Mrs May he had no confidence in her.

He said Mrs May responded to the group’s request and petition by saying she would “reflect on it”. But she left him with an entirely different impression.

“It’s like we’re talking and it’s going in but then out the other ear,” he told Sky News.

“It feels really very painful, very hard and having to go through it and keep going through it – it’s enough that we are all suffering… but we have to go and ask for this panel which she should clearly have understood from the first place… she’s caused a lot of pain and more suffering unnecessarily.”


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  1. Nick May 15, 2018 at 12:05 am - Reply

    It’s about time the tower was knocked down and replaced with homes for all those that lived their so that their lives can move on

    its such a small undertaking to just get on with it instead of just talking about it and the sooner that’s done the better

  2. Jeffrey Davies May 15, 2018 at 5:19 am - Reply

    yet how many died the figures don’t tally with the firemen strangely nah tory hiding the truth away the real figures just like the dwp

  3. Damo May 15, 2018 at 7:23 am - Reply

    May and the rest of the tories don’t, never have never will give a s**t about anyone in that tower they don’t they only pretend to feign sympathy because tories run Kensington and Chelsea have been exposed.. Though wot a fantastic photo let’s hope it goes global

  4. NMac May 15, 2018 at 7:54 am - Reply

    Wow! The odious sour-faced bitch.

  5. Fibro confused May 15, 2018 at 9:00 am - Reply

    When I first saw this picture my immediate reaction was she really is racist, I wasn’t looking at her face but the whole body language, completely closed and almost like she was trying to avoid something like wet paint. She had no idea how to react to the painting just knew she shouldn’t look happy.

  6. Roland May 15, 2018 at 9:25 am - Reply

    She is pure EVIL

  7. Pat Sheehan May 15, 2018 at 11:20 pm - Reply

    Maybe Grenfell Tower should be preserved as a memorial otherwise if it’s demolished it would be forgotten in a week and before long we’d have to have another massive atrocity to remind us all what utterly greedy, stupid, forgetful individuals human beings can be!

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