Friday 16 June 2017

TELETUBBYLAND MEN'S FASHION WEEK

26th of March, 2016,  I was given a vision of the tele-tubby's while bathing.

http://lotusfeet22.blogspot.co.uk/2016/03/tele-tubby-children.html

Today there is news from London Fashion Week, Bobby Abley turned London Fashion Week Men's into Teletubbyland.

https://uk.yahoo.com/style/bobby-abley-turned-london-fashion-slideshow-wp-141947116.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWhbdklF1_E


I don't think people are really in the mood for fun and fashion in London at this time. There has been three fire events in just as many days. A huge blaze at a restaurant in Walthamstow, and another huge fire at a block of flats in Shadwell, East London.

Arabian Nights Restaurant 

http://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/walthamstow-fire-huge-blaze-breaks-out-at-restaurant-in-northeast-london-a3565486.html

Shadwell Block of Flats 

http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/817751/fire-london-shadwell-residential-firemen-block-investigation-team

Three major fires if you include the tragedy of Grenfell, people are traumatised on ramadan.

http://lotusfeet22.blogspot.co.uk/2017/06/skip-dream.html

People including some politicians are trying to put the responsibility onto austerity, these fires were not caused by austerity. Especially not the fire at Grenfell, as fires on tower blocks have happened in various places due to the cladding in various locations, including Dubai.

At the end of the day, the LORD was correct, "Designer clothes won't save you", and definitely not designer cladding on a building that is a fire risk wherever it is put. Of course it didn't help that they also put gas heating up the emergency exit of Grenfell, co-creating a "towering inferno", that looked just like the building that went up in Dubai.

What people are feeling right now is immeasurable, and our hearts go out to everyone involved. There is nothing that can be said that can make things better in such circumstances, everyone has to go through their own grieving process, their own way. The nation is in "shock at the horror" of it.

Community leaders have rightfully been calling for calm while Theresa May is getting on with the logistics, and the police are carrying out a "criminal investigation". £5M has been given to help immediately, and over £1M had been fundraised by the general public by yesterday.

However, protest marches are being organised in different cities in the UK tomorrow, and Corbyn's crowd are calling for the resignation of the newly and democratically elected government.  Mature people are really not in the mood for political squabbles, and or any politician trying to gain mileage out of this tragedy.

The people are grieving, it's going to take time for the investigation to be completed. So please be patient if you can be. Some people are still in hospital, some people are staying in hotels, and they're still trying to locate others.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4pRDs4Kojc

I did listen into watch the protest in London this evening, and when the protestors arrived at the site, there was a vigil and gospel singers, were singing. They then walked silently, decorum everyone, decorum. Be respectful at this very difficult time for everyone concerned.

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