Marco Longhi says a lack of information on the destruction of The Crooked House is angering local residents.
The pub on Himley Road, near Dudley, was put up for sale in March, with a guide price of £675,000.
On Saturday, the 18th Century building was spotted alight and up to 30 firefighters tackled the blaze at its height. "As an MP even I am not encouraged by the way matters were dealt with by the relevant authorities," he wrote.
Danmark Seneste Nyt, Danmark Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også læse nyheder, der ligner denne, som vi har indsamlet fra andre nyhedskilder.
Landmark 'wonky' Crooked House demolishedThe Crooked House pub, once known as 'Britain's wonkiest pub', is demolished two days after a fire.
Læs mere »
Crooked House demolished after being gutted by fireA passer-by spots a digger knocking down a famous Black Country pub two days after a major fire.
Læs mere »
Demolition of the Crooked House unacceptable says councilLegal teams are asked to look into the 'unacceptable' demolition of the Crooked House, a council says.
Læs mere »
Former Crooked House landlords appalled at fire and demolitionTwo Crooked House landlords speak of their devastation at the loss of Britain's wonkiest pub.
Læs mere »