There is so much anger in the wake of the horror of Grenfell Tower that it feels controversial to ask whether anger unbridled is a helpful reaction. Much of it is clearly a righteous anger, not least that seen yesterday when protestors marched on Kensington Town Hall and some entered the building. But it invites the response that, until now, people haven’t been angry enough. Yet in recent decades anger has become riot in Britain many, many times. Once anger is unleashed, it is hard to contain. Once it is contained, however, it tends to stay that way, for a time at least.
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