I was jarred recently to come across a local right-wing political advocacy group that, I sense, has largely been forgotten. The Homeowners Federation .
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things that were said is that it breaks our hearts to know a husband and father greeted a murderer with a smile of friendship. but now he is in a cell for the rest of his life. the government says it has reached a deal with dozens of developers for repairs to be carried out on medium and high rise buildings which have dangerous cladding. the deal comes nearly five years after the grenfell tower fire in london, in which 72 people died. 0ur correspondentjames reynolds is with me. a lot of firms signed up to this but not all? 35 a lot of firms signed up to this but not all? x: ., q; ., ., , , not all? 35 of 53 ma or firms signed u . not all? 35 of 53 ma or firms signed u- 18 did not all? 35 of 53 ma or firms signed up rs did not. not all? 35 of 53 ma or firms signed up 18 did not. and i not all? 35 of 53 major firms signed up 18 did not. and those not all? 35 of 53 major firms signed up 18 did not. and those that i not all? 35 of 53 major firms signed | up 18 did not. and those that s
original development is not known or cannot be traced or forced to pay. the homeowners federation is not particularly happy about that, having to pay for other buildings on the government has warned that the 18 firms who have not signed up should do so or face consequences. that could be the removal of planning permission. but standing back to look at the overall principle of this there is something important to say, developers will pay for the cost to fix cladding and not leaseholders. in the last few years leaseholders have been very worried about the cost falling to them what they are going now to developers so leaseholders this morning have broadly welcomed the agreement. 0ne campaigning organisation said on social media it was a welcome step in the right direction but needed to be monitored building by building. and they had to be patrols to make sure fires did not break out. sylvia and gerry anderson were a powerhouse couple in british television in the 1960s and 70s,
it s thought about half a million homeowners are living in unsafe buildings. it comes nearly five years after the grenfell tower fire in london, in which 72 people died. 0ur correspondent james reynolds has more. the ones that signed up. the chairman of the homeowners federation told me this morning he expects more to follow and essentially agreed this they will pay to fix their own buildings that is buildings they put up in the last 30 years. they ll also agree to pay into a fund to fix so called orphan buildings that s buildings where the original developer isn t known or can t be traced or forced to pay. the homeowners federation is not particularly happy about having to pay for other people s buildings, and the government has warned that the 18 firms who haven t signed on show design on or face consequences that could be a removal of planning permission. but standing back, looking at the overall principal of this, there s something really important