other fire safety faults. this package does not help me because it is primarily for cladding, and cladding isn t an issue here. it is cavity barriers. so i am still facing or likely to be facing huge bills that i cannot possibly pay. but all of this is already dragging on for years. none of these solutions will be quick or easy. and the financial situation for many is already critical. sara corker, bbc news. the labour leader sir keir starmer has welcomed the government s move, but described the announcement as very late and vague. anything that helps the people who are in this awful position relating to cladding is welcome, but it is very late, four years since the grenfell disaster and there have been many broken promises on the way. anything now that moves this robot is welcome, of course it is,
ultimately, the key question is who put that cladding up, who was responsible for the state of those buildings? they are the individuals, they are the companies who should pay in order to ensure that that cladding is removed and the buildings are safe. there will be no new money from the treasury for this and it is unclearjust how the government plans to pressure the industry to pay. developers often argue they met building regulations at the time and so should not have to bear these costs. the construction industry should pay its part in remediating buildings that are unsafe. but, of course, some of them won t. i hope the reputable companies will play their part. and some of them will have gone out of business so there is no one to pay. here in salford, the problems at lizzie s buildings are not cladding, and she is still facing huge bills to fix other fire safety faults. this package does not help me
doubles as your bedroom and the sofa in the evening. it s like changing rooms and in here is my bed. it was 12 months ago when we first met. back then, emma had just been told her block was so unsafe it needed round the clock fire wardens. i m angry. i m actually furious at it. this is ruining people s lives. it s not our fault. we didn t buy these properties thinking that there was something wrong with them. a year on and they have had a fire alarm installed, but it s still unclear what financial help leaseholders will get to remove the cladding or fix the other fire safety faults. when you moved in, this was all brand new, wasn t it? brand spanking new. i m assuming it passed all the surveys that were done. i was walking into a
in south london, single mum emma has outgrown her one bed flat. this is the living room and this doubles as your bedroom and the sofa. yeah, in the evening, it s like changing rooms, and in here is my bed. it was 12 months ago when we first met. back then, emma had just been told her block was so unsafe it needed round the clock fire wardens. i m angry. i m actually furious at it. this is ruining people s lives. it s not our fault. we didn t buy these properties thinking that there was something wrong with them. a year on, and they have had a fire alarm installed, but it s still unclear what financial help leaseholders will get to remove the cladding or fix the other fire safety faults. when you moved in, this was all brand new, wasn t it? brand spanking new. so i m assuming it passed all the surveys that were done. i was walking into a perfectly brand new home.
it was 12 months ago when we first met. back then, emma had just been told her block was so unsafe it needed round the clock fire wardens. i m angry. i m actually furious at it. this is ruining people s lives. it s not our fault. we didn t buy these properties thinking that there was something wrong with them. a year on and they have had a fire alarm installed, but it s still unclear what financial help leaseholders will get to remove the cladding or fix the other fire safety faults. when you moved in, this was all brand new, wasn t it? brand spanking new. i m assuming it passed all the surveys that were done. i was walking into a perfectly brand new home. emma is out of work and on universal credit. she bought using an affordable