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Grenfell Inquiry petition ‘to be debated by MPs’ after more than 100,000 sign

Support surged after rapper Stormzy used a Brit Awards performance to criticise the Prime Minister over her handing of the tragedy.

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Residents and survivors want additional members with decision-making powers to be appointed to the inquiry panel

A petition calling on Theresa May to take action to build public trust in the Grenfell Tower Inquiry is expected to be debated by MPs after topping 100,000 signatures.

Backed by celebrities including Brit Award winners Stormzy and Adele, the petition calls for a diverse panel to be appointed to the probe amid diminishing confidence in current chairman Sir Martin Moore-Bick.

Organisers Adel Chaoui, Karim Mussilhy and Sandra Ruiz, who were bereaved in the tragedy, said in a joint statement: “This week the public have shown they’ve not forgotten about Grenfell.

“Just as they supported us in the immediate aftermath of the fire, when local and national government response was lacking, they’ve backed us again – and demanded the voices of the survivors and bereaved are heard.”

The request for additional panel members with decision-making powers was turned down in December by Mrs May, who feared the inquiry’s work would be hindered by any overhaul.

However residents and survivors are concerned the inquiry top team lacks first-hand experience of culturally complex areas such as North Kensington.

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Stormzy criticised the Prime Minister for her handling of the disaster’s aftermath (Victoria Jones/PA)

“After speaking with Hillsborough families this week, Grenfell United are more determined than ever that this inquiry is set up in the best way to get truth and justice first time around – with an impartial, independent, decision making panel with the experience and expertise needed to sit alongside and assist Sir Martin Moore-Bick.”

In December the Prime Minister defended the inquiry after Ms Ruiz, Mr Mussilhy and a teenage girl, who all lost loved ones in the blaze, joined former resident Nicholas Burton to deliver the petition to Number 10.

The Prime Minister has powers under the Inquiries Act 2005 to opt for a panel-led inquiry, rather than relying on one chairman.

On Thursday Downing Street insisted Mrs May was “absolutely committed” to supporting those affected by the fire after Stormzy delivered a politically-charged rap at Wednesday night’s ceremony where he asked: “Yo Theresa May, where’s the money for Grenfell?”

After passing the 100,000 signature mark, the online petition now has enough signatures to be considered for debate in Parliament.

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